Run-on sentences are made when two sentences are put together without correct punctuation. Although, #1 is kind of redundant it's not a run-on sentence. #2 complete sentence. #3 Two sentences that could have been separated by other means instead of a comma. #4 Correct punctuation. When you have a subordinate clause, you use a comma.
With that being said, which do you think is a run-on sentences?
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Undoubtedly, every Government's foremost duty is to protect human rights. The Government has all the power and infrastructure such as the constitution, the judiciary, the police, etc. to do this. ... Wherever, any violation has happened, the Government has taken action and the offenders were brought to justice.
I'd say b, but I feel this could be somewhat open to interpretation.
Answer: He is being sarcastic, he is basically undermining the fact that death is a fate that means the end. So essentially he is being ironic with his sarcasm