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English, 25.09.2021 02:20 niyah0623

C. Correct sentence fragments and run-on sentences. Cor- rect each fragment by adding words to complete the thought Correct each run on by adding the proper punctuation and capitalization 1. A photographer from the local newspaper.
2. A large pothole in the middle of the street 3. A boy dashed past he was chasing a large collie.
4. Had operated the television cameras
5. Ramon was at bat the bases were loaded.
6. Dad glanced at the headline, he was shocked to see his name
7. A dolphin trainer at the city zoo
8. Kara waved to us then she ran toward the canyon.
9. Rode their bicycles down the hallway.
10. At a birthday celebration last week.
11. Toss me the ball, I'll serve next.
12. Tanya is visiting relatives she'll be back next week.
13. Keeps his pet rabbit in a cage in the backyard,
14. The girl in the center of the picture.
15. Brian sat down he seemed unusually quiet.

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