The answer is B because the guests wouldn’t know about the party if you didn’t send the invitations out.
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A run-on sentence is one that never ends, it normally uses 'and then' & 'and'
<span>“Then
they talk about this thing in the head; what's this they call it?
[member of audience whispers, ‘intellect’] That's it, honey. What's that
got to do with women's rights or (censored)' rights?”
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<span>“I
think that 'twixt the (censored) of the South and the women at the
North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in a fix pretty
soon.”
I hope this helped and I just took the test! (:
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