Ms. Brizzell compares herself to a cat she is graceful and sleepy. Which is the only way NOT to correct the run-on sentence?”
A. Since Ms. Brizzell likes to sleep and move gracefully, she compares herself to a cat.
B. Ms. Brizzell compares herself to a cat, for she loves to sleep and can move gracefully.
C. Ms. Brizzell compares herself to a cat; she moves gracefully and enjoys sleeping, too.
D. Ms. Brizzell compares herself to a cat, she enjoys sleeping and moves gracefully, too.
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A. The book, a classic, and the movie, a blockbuster, were both disappointing.
B. The cat, my pet, and the dog, my neighbor’s pet, are playing in the yard.
C. My friend, the teacher, and his wife, the engineer, went on vacation together.
D. My friend, the doctor, and his wife, the lawyer, went on vacation together.
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They _______ (graduate/graduates/graduated/graduating) from college two years ago
A. graduate
B. graduates
C. graduated
D. graduating