[ Grammar ]
Tokyo is …
A. a capital of Japan
B. capital of Japan
C. the capital of Japan
Select your answer:

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B. The keys are under the mat.
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Identify each sentence as a fragment, run-on, comma splice, or correct:
You can get two burritos for five dollars I have ten dollars so I can get four burritos.
A. comma splice
B. fragment
C. run-on
D. correct
