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IRINA_888 [86]
3 years ago
10

What answer does NOT correct this run-on sentence? i practiced all day i still spelled all of the words wrong and failed my spel

ling test
A.i practiced all day, i spelled all of the words wrong and failed my spelling test.
B.i practiced all day, but i still spelled all of the words wrong and failed my spelling test.
C.i practiced all day; i spelled all of the words wrong and failed my spelling test.
D.i practiced all day. i still spelled all of the words wrong and failed my spelling. test
English
1 answer:
Darya [45]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

It would be A.

Explanation:

I practiced all day, BUT I spelled all of the words wrong and failed my spelling test.

If the "but" was placed the answer would be considered correct.

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