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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Not only this, some women even fought bravely in the actual battels without being afraid.
  

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To avoid a run-on sentence, you need a conjunction after your opening phrase, most likely but. battels battles

  • To avoid a run-on sentence, you need a conjunction after your opening phrase, most likely but.
  • battels battles
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To avoid a run-on sentence, you need a conjunction after your opening phrase, most likely but.
battels battles

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