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Which of these sentences is a run-on sentence?

O A.
Give me your shirt; I'll iron it.
OB. Give me your shirt. I'll iron it.
C. Give me your shirt I'll iron it.
OD. Give me your shirt, and I'll iron it.
E. Give me your shirt. I'll iron it for you.

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Answer:

C. Give me your shirt I'll iron it.

Step-by-step explanation:

A run-on sentence is a sentence that improperly joins two or more independent clauses (complete sentences) without appropriate punctuation or conjunctions. In this case, option C lacks any punctuation or conjunction to separate the two independent clauses ("Give me your shirt" and "I'll iron it"), making it a run-on sentence.

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