The sentence is imperative meaning the subject is (you)
A run-on sentence usually occurs when two separate sentences or clauses are improperly combined. However, unlike sentence fragments, run-on sentences can still be technically grammatically correct. So technically the are bad.
Answer:
I would go with A.
Explanation:
B is just talking about a lollipop
C is talking about the cons of cotton candy and how its bad
D is talking about the cotton candy machine but that was never brought up or had anything to do with the passage
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1.They didn't not have a gold tooth that's fiction. 2. They didn't fight Peterpan 3. Nobody had a hook as a hand
Answer:
When they realized that they were about to get eaten by the walrus and the carpenter.
Explanation: