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Run Ons
They're just long sentences that have so much to say they don't want to stop because they're full of great ideas being poured onto paper the words are running on and on having to much to tell I could write for a year and never be done with the things I have to say, to describe, to tell, to write but if I were to ever show this to my English teacher she would be upset because everyone knows that run ons are just too much they are sentences younger, neglected brother but when I'm not in school, I love to let my imagination run on and on.

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