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English, 30.06.2019 04:30 theyylovejay

Which best identifies a run-on sentence. which best identifies a run-on sentence? a lion can run faster than a greyhound or a fox. bald eagles build nests of branches; the nests may weigh tons. humpback whales sing songs every year. some tortoises are huge, you can ride on them. pls someone who took the test and got it right, i need a lol i give 20pts and brainliest if right :

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