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7 October, 16:59

Which is a correctly written sentence, not a run-on? a. the library has a good selection of books and movies we borrow some every week. b. the train left the station at 3 o'clock it should be arriving in town any minute now. c. the ferry leaves for the island in fifteen minutes; we need to hurry to catch it. d. the summer concert series in the park starts thursday we plan on going every week.

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  1. 7 October, 17:29
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    The answer is C. The ferry leaves for the island in fifteen minutes; we need to hurry to catch it.

    The sentence is broken up into two parts, separated by a punctuation mark. The other sentences are complete sentences that were joined together but don't have the proper punctuation or conjunction.
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