[ Run-on Sentences ]
One situation in which run-on sentences are apt to happen is…
A. When a pronoun in the second clause refers to a noun in the first clause.
B. When two independent clauses are combined using a coordinating conjunction.
C. Both of the above.
D. None of the above.

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