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Sentence Structure or Types of Sentences
Run-on sentences
For question 6, determine if the group of words is a sentence or a run-on. Although I was in last place, I ran through the finish line as if I won the race. (1 point) Responses run-on run-on sentence
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The group of words "Although I was in last place, I ran through the finish line as if I won the race." is a sentence, not a run-on.
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