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Have you ever seen the lights downtown during the holidays they are amazing. 1.sentence fragment 2. run-on sentence 3.correct as is

Explanation: 1.) B., 2.) A., 3.) B., 4.) A., 5.) C., Hope this helps ;D

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The question is asking to choose among the following choices that refers to the said question or phrase in the question and base on my own research and understanding, I would say that the answer would be #2. Run-on Sentence. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more ... Show More
Explanation: 1.) B., 2.) A., 3.) B., 4.) A., 5.) C., Hope this helps ;D... Show More
peace, morning, sun glooming, sorrow, woe pardon’d, punished, more hence, talk, story. all of these three words have to do something with a depressed, regretful tone. woe is another word for misery, heartache, so all of these words are about unhappy feelings.... Show More

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