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Which of the following is a run-on sentence?
in 1783, the us congress ratified a preliminary peace treaty, the us and britain signed the treaty of paris, british troops left new york city, and george washington resigned as commander.
on april 19, 1783, the us congress ratified a preliminary peace treaty, and the treaty of paris followed about five months later.
on september 3, 1783, the us and britain signed the treaty of paris, and two months later, british troops left new york city.
on april 19, 1783, the us congress ratified a preliminary peace treaty and five months later, the us and britain signed the treaty of paris and british troops left new york city in november.
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Which of the following is a run-on sentence?
in 1783, the us congress ratified a preliminary...
in 1783, the us congress ratified a preliminary...
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