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Which of the following is a run-on sentence? a. carmen injured her foot she had to take a week off from running. b. elijah absolutely loved the zoo. the giraffe was his favorite animal. c. lashonda's hard work paid off; she improved her strength by ten percent. d. after spending the day at the fair, dwayne fell asleep before dinner.

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