“What happened? Why are you limping?” says Miss Prokes.
“Uh... I was just walking down the stairs but suddenly I stumbled and fell,” she says.
“Claire, how many times have I told you not to rush down the stairs, but you still do not pay attention to my words,” Miss Prokes sighs and says in a lowly voice.
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Answer: No, it is not a run-on sentence</h3>
This is one full thought that doesn't run on for too long. The "overcome with joy" portion is the dependent clause that needs the other part "Mrs. Monroe told her husband the exciting news about her promotion" which is the independent clause. The independent clause could be its own sentence without the dependent clause, but not the other way around.
The introduction is the beginning of an essay , when the readers read your essay the introduction is basically going to tell them the main idea or the plot , the introduction supports the whole thing that you are writing , basically you are giving all the things that are going to be discuss.Without this the whole body of the text is not going to be explicit as necessary .
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
not only goes together with but also