Identify whether the following is a run-on, fragment, or a complete sentence: “He wanted to go to the movies but forgot his wallet.”
A. Run-on
B. Fragment
C. Complete sentence

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A. He is going to cook dinner in the morning.
B. He is going to cook dinner on the moon.
C. He is going to cook dinner tomorrow.
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To Debate something is to
A. discuss with opposing viewpoints
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A. both…and
B. neither…nor
C. not only…but also
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Choose the correct form of the adjective in (parentheses) that correctly completes each sentence.
An elephant is (intelligent) than a giraffe.
A. most intelligent
B. more intelligent
C. intelligenter
D. intelligentest
