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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
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Is it a run-on sentence?

Hello,


"Have you heard of a theory, the hypothesis of which is that needs are unlimited?"

I don't know if the part "Have you heard of a theory" is correctly linked to the rest of the sentence.


Thanks for reading me.



  

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Yes, it is correctly linked. It is, in effect, saying: Have you heard of a theory that hypothesizes the limitlessness of needs? It is not a run-on sentence.

  • Yes, it is correctly linked.
  • It is, in effect, saying: Have you heard of a theory that hypothesizes the limitlessness of needs?
  • It is not a run-on sentence.
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Yes, it is correctly linked. It is, in effect, saying: Have you heard of a theory that hypothesizes the limitlessness of needs?

It is not a run-on sentence.

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