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English, 21.10.2020 22:01 wcraig1998

Read the two texts. TEXT #1: Gets no closer to a passing grade.
TEXT #2: Tried to explain but could not.
Which choice correctly describes these texts?
Select one:
The first is a sentence fragment, and the second is a run-on sentence,
Both are sentence fragments,
Both are run-on sentences.
The first is a run-on sentence, and the second is a sentence fragment.

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