

Run-on Sentences vs. Fragment vs. Complete Setences
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4th Grade
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Tanya Fenton
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Run-on Sentences vs. Fragment vs. Complete Setences
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Multiple Choice
Select whether the following statement is a run-on sentence, a fragment or a complete sentence.
Jewish people were being hunted.
Run-On Sentence
Fragment
Complete Setence
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Multiple Choice
Select whether the following statement is a run-on sentence, a fragment or a complete sentence.
safe in the forest
Run-On Sentence
Fragment
Complete Setence
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Multiple Choice
Select whether the following statement is a run-on sentence, a fragment or a complete sentence.
German planes
Run-On Sentence
Fragment
Complete Setence
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Multiple Choice
Select whether the following statement is a run-on sentence, a fragment or a complete sentence.
twisted metal and razor-sharp shards
Run-On Sentence
Fragment
Complete Setence
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Multiple Choice
Select whether the following statement is a run-on sentence, a fragment or a complete sentence.
He landed in a ditch and was dazed and looked up and then he saw flames in the trees and a tree was falling.
Run-On Sentence
Fragment
Complete Setence
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Multiple Choice
Select whether the following statement is a run-on sentence, a fragment or a complete sentence.
Two months after the invasion, the Nazis forced all Jewish people to leave their homes.
Run-On Sentence
Fragment
Complete Setence
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Multiple Choice
Select whether the following statement is a run-on sentence, a fragment or a complete sentence.
Aunt Hannah said in her clear and certain voice that the Nazis wanted to take everything from us and that we should not let them take our hope along with everything else they are taking but it was hard finding hope.
Run-On Sentence
Fragment
Complete Setence
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Multiple Choice
Select whether the following statement is a run-on sentence, a fragment or a complete sentence.
flag now flew over
Run-On Sentence
Fragment
Complete Setence
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Multiple Choice
Select whether the following statement is a run-on sentence, a fragment or a complete sentence.
Aunt Hannah asked us where our papa was and I told her the Nazis took him about a month ago but we don’t know where he is and she seemed upset.
Run-On Sentence
Fragment
Complete Setence
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Multiple Choice
Select whether the following statement is a run-on sentence, a fragment or a complete sentence.
Max sat up in bed, his heart pounding with fear.
Run-On Sentence
Fragment
Complete Setence
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Multiple Choice
Select whether the following statement is a run-on sentence, a fragment or a complete sentence.
boiling rage Max had
Run-On Sentence
Fragment
Complete Setence
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Multiple Choice
Select whether the following statement is a run-on sentence, a fragment or a complete sentence.
The mission was a complete success.
Run-On Sentence
Fragment
Complete Setence
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