The best choice that corrects the run-on sentence is:
The girl wore a hat. It was covered with ribbons.
This option divides the run-on sentence into two complete sentences, making it clearer and grammatically correct.
The girl wore a hat it was covered with ribbons.
Responses
That had been covered with ribbons a hat the girl wore.
That had been covered with ribbons a hat the girl wore.
A hat that had been covered with ribbons. The girl wore.
A hat that had been covered with ribbons. The girl wore.
The girl wore a hat. It was covered with ribbons.
The girl wore a hat. It was covered with ribbons.
The girl that had been covered with ribbons wore a hat.
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The best choice that corrects the run-on sentence is:
The girl wore a hat. It was covered with ribbons.
This option divides the run-on sentence into two complete sentences, making it clearer and grammatically correct.