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ipn [44]
3 years ago
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Poor reception was not the only challenge with early television sets getting people to buy them in the first place was also a pr

oblem.
What is the BEST way to correct this run-on sentence?
A) Poor reception was not. The only challenge with early television sets getting people to buy them in the first place was also a problem.
B) Poor reception was not the only challenge. With early television sets getting people to buy them in the first place was also a problem.
C) Poor reception was not the only challenge with early television sets getting people to buy them. In the first place was also a problem.
D) Poor reception was not the only challenge with early television sets. Getting people to buy them in the first place was also a problem.
5)
Many people think I’m much taller than I actually am I wear platform shoes with really high heels.
What is the BEST way to correct this run-on sentence?
English
1 answer:
leonid [27]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

D

Explanation : This is the best answer choice because it revised it better than the rest and it made it make even more sense.

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