[ Grammar ]
Which is a run-on sentence?
A. Jackson amused the class he put breath mints up his nose.
B. Jackson amused the class when he put breath mints up his nose.
C. My neighbor, Jackson, enjoys being the class clown and making people laugh.
D. Jackson might be the funniest student in Mrs. Felte’s class because of his jokes.

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