True mostly true I don’t know if they sing but true
Answer:In common usage, there may be a distinction between the single and double quotation marks in this context; often, single quotation marks are used to embrace single characters, while double quotation marks enclose whole words or phrases[.] Emphasis mine.
The answer is D! They played . . . before they went inside.
Explanation: It was correct on the k12 test! :D
The definition is: <span>A </span>run<span>-on is a </span>sentence<span> in which two or more independent clauses (i.e., complete </span>sentences<span>) are joined without appropriate punctuation or conjunction.
Therefore the answer is: C?
It is up to you to choose the answer if you disagree with me but the definition is here. :P</span>