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Correct the sentences if they are run-ons, comma splices or fragments. Put OK if they are correct as is.1. My academic advisor recommended I not take 18 credit hours this fall semester I wish I'd listened to her. 2. This year I will drink four glasses of water every day, this goal is specific and measurable. 3. Every year I make New Year's resolutions, for example, I will try to drink more water. 4. Although the trip to New York was not very well planned, we had a great time. 5. The head of state and the religious leader were often the same person and all power rested in one ruler. 6. Do your chores first, after that, you can go out to play. 7. I'm too exhausted to go out tonight. Which is disappointing. 8. I played soccer for three hours yesterday, consequently I'm too worn out to play today. 9. We followed the map he gave us but we somehow found ourselves in the wrong town. 10. Our dog was upset all day he didn't get canned food for breakfast.

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