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1) Is the sentence a fragment or a run on? His problem was an unusual one; he was too lucky.

2) Is the sentence a fragment or a run on? His parents advised him to finish his education.

3) Correct the parallel structure in the following example: Before the end of the day the workmen promised To fix the bedroom fan Replace a broken door hinge Plumbing in the basement They would tack down the faulty carpet Try to deliver the new cabinets

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1) This is a sentence fragment. It doesn't provide information on the problem, what "his" name was, nor why he was lucky. If it were a run-on sentence, it would have no grammar.

2) This is a sentence fragment. It gives no information on who the man in the sentence is, nor what type of education he must finish. If this were a run-on sentence, then the sentence would have been longer with no grammar.

3) Before the end of the day, the workmen promised to fix the bedroom fan, replace a broken dor, and hinge plumbing in the basement, tack down the faulty carpet, and they would then try to deliver the new cabinets.

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