Which sentence is a run-on sentence?
A. The rain stopped, and the sun came out.
B. The rain stopped the sun came out.
C. The rain stopped; the sun came out.
D. The rain stopped. The sun came out.

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A. could / can
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A. rain
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Which of the following interjections is NOT an expression of surprise or wonder?
a. Gee!
b. Gosh!
c. Boo!
