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Question 2 of 12
Which sentence is worded correctly and avoids using a run-on?

A.
The car had to swerve suddenly when they saw another car going through a red light; thankfully there was no accident.

B.
The car had to swerve suddenly they saw another car going through a red light, thankfully there was no accident.

C.
The car had to swerve suddenly when they saw another car, going through a red light thankfully there was no accident.

D.
The car had to swerve suddenly, when they saw another car going through a red light, thankfully there was no accident.


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Answer: It's A

Explanation: the ; it put at the right spot between sentances. with out it, it would have been a run-on or two consecutive sentances.

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