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Which sentence is a run-on sentence?

A.
Mickie saw snow and ice as far as the eye could see, wherever she looked.
B.
Despite the freezing temperature the winter parade was still scheduled for Saturday.
C.
Frankie had never been ice skating, so he would need to take some lessons.
D.
Although the snow had not stopped, the family was still planning on going sledding.

User Ravikant Mane
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

I believe A because normally for the sentence to have more then one sentence you put commas first and then an and at the end.

Here is an example:

I like apples, oranges, and pears.

She put the and first making it a run on sentence.

Hopefully this helped, if I'm wrong correct me. :)

User Peja
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The answer would be A because you could simply say Wherever Mickie looked she saw snow and ice.
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