What is the correct revision of the run-on sentence? I love reading I visit the library every weekend.
A. I love reading, and I visit the library every weekend.
B. I love reading but I visit the library every weekend
C. I love reading; visit the library every weekend.
D. I love reading. Because I visit the library every weekend.

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This man wrote a document known as the 95 Theses.
A. Martin Luther
B. Saint Augustus
C. Henry David Thoreau
D. Voltaire
