No, a run on sentence would be this:
There's so little time we have to get everything packed we have to leave in 2 hours we have to get every room and bla bla bla...
run on sentences never stop going. And most times, run on sentences can be changed to paragraphs.
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Usually, a rubric has the requirements for each set of points. For an example: 5 points for grammar, 5 points for art work added on, 5 points for spelling, and 5 points for story line. She would have to look at the graph of the categories, and try to see the requirements and make sure to go beyond the requirements to get a top score
i believe the answer is B can you answer my question?
5 is definitely one, and maybe 3 for the second one? I’m not really sure.