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20 Simple Sentences: Run-ons/ Fragments:Question 1
Examine this text.
Juan tried to finish his book on time he left two chapters
unread.
Which of the following fixes this run-on sentence without
changing the meaning?
Select one
Juan tried to finish his book on time.
Juan tried to finish his book on time. He left two chapters unread,
:
Juan tried to finish his book on time but left two chapters unread he
did not have time to finish.
Tried to finish his book on time but left two chapters unread

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