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OpenStudy (logan13):

Which is a run-on sentence? A. His project was good, yet his presentation was confusing. B. His toolbox was unlatched, and his tools fell out. C. His guitar strings broke, so he can't play now. D. His watch fell behind the couch he couldn't reach it.

OpenStudy (logan13):

@Nnesha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D. You cannot connect two different parts of a sentence without a comma and FANBOY.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Notice, "good, yet", "unlatched, and", "broke, so" These all properly connect the sentence.

OpenStudy (logan13):

fanboy?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

For, And, If, Before, Or, Yet, So :)

OpenStudy (bishoppatton):

Definitely D.

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