[ Sentences vs Run-Ons ]
Identify the run-on sentence.
A. She baked cookies, and they smelled delicious.
B. The train was late, so we waited at the station.
C. He likes to play basketball he practices every weekend.
D. They went to the beach, but it was too cold to swim.

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Grammar and Punctuation › ViewWhich of the following is an example of a metaphor?
A. The wind howled like a wolf.
B. The classroom was a zoo.
C. She is as brave as a lion.
D. The leaves danced in the wind.
Grammar › View
Shouts from the crowd (is frightening, are frightening) the baby.
A. is frightening
B. are frightening
Grammar › ViewHappiness is ……. money.
A. the most important
B. more important than
C. more important
D. as important
Conjunction › View
I walk by his house every morning, … I long to see his face
A. And
B. But
C. For
D. Yet
