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7 March, 01:34

Which is a correctly written sentence, not a run-on?

a. Tomatoes in our garden are ripening; they will be delicious in a salad.

b. Dog-sitting is fun and challenging it takes patience and organization.

c. Jacaranda trees have fernlike leaves, they bloom purple flowers in spring.

d. A bird laid eggs in a nest on the patio they should be hatching soon.

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  1. 7 March, 03:17
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    All these sentences need a semicolon (; )

    a. Tomatoes in our garden are ripening; they will be delicious in a salad.

    b. Dog-sitting is fun and challenging; it takes patience and organization.

    c. Jacaranda trees have fernlike leaves; they bloom purple flowers in spring.

    d. A bird laid eggs in a nest on the patio; they should be hatching soon.

    The answer is A. because it already has a semicolon
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