Which is a run-on sentence?
A. Yesterday I went swimming, so today I will try to go fishing.
B. Paul hoped to find the book he wanted at the library, but it had been checked out.
C. My grandmother is very old, when she sits down she has trouble getting up again.
D. We went on a nature hunt with my class and collected leaves, rocks, and pinecones.

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A. talk
B. talks
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