How could you fix the following run-on sentence? “Jayden rode his bicycle all day long by sunset he traveled fifty miles.”
A. Tim rode his bicycle all day long. By sunset, he’d traveled fifty miles.
B. Tim rode his bicycle, all day long, by sunset, he’d traveled fifty miles.
C. Tim rode his bicycle; all day long by sunset; he’d traveled fifty miles.
D. Tim rode his bicycle. All day long; by sunset he’d traveled fifty miles.
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