a run-on
A run-on sentence is a sentence that has two or more complete thoughts without proper punctuation. This makes the sentence grammatically incorrect. For example: I have a dog she runs fast. There are two complete ideas, but they aren't punctuated correctly. It's also missing a conjunction. Two join the ideas, it must be changed to: I have a dog, and she runs fast.
A fragment is an incomplete sentence. Most fragments are dependent clauses. For example: Since the dog runs fast. This is a fragment because of the word "since". Since tells you that there should be some follow up information about the dog running fast. Since the dog runs fast, she must always be on a leash.
The argument relies on claims that are not backed up by facts
The hobbit put his the ring on waited till the gaurds where asleep and stole the key.
Answer:The earliest history of the world in the English language was written between 870 and 930 CE by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon author. Victoria Walker considers what we can learn from the Old English Orosius about the Anglo-Saxons and their relationship to the wider world.
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For the claim of keeping math, reading, and writing. You can write how being illiterate can be difficult when growing up so writing and reading are important. There may be a situation where people will need math on a life problem. Also, they could use math so they won't get scammed when buying something. For the claim of keeping art and music class. Students may be interested in music and art and would want to do that for their career. You can look for evidence to state your claim. Try to fins facts to support your claim. Good luck!
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