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1. Recognizing Sentence Fragments
A group of words needs to possess certain characteristics in order to be a complete sentence. Learning to recognize the elements of a sentence can help you tell the difference between a phrase and a sentence.
In order for a group of words to be a complete sentence, it must fulfill these requirements:
1. It must express a complete thought.
2. It must have a subject.
3. It must have a verb.
A fragment is a piece of a sentence. It may appear to be a complete sentence, but it is missing one or more of these requirements.
Directions: Read the following cartoon. Then, answer the questions that follow.
In the cartoon above, which of the following group of words is a fragment?
Are you talking about history or biology?
or
Such a good class!
The fragment above is not a complete sentence because something is missing. Which of the following is missing?
A subject
An adjective
A verb
A prepositional phrase
Answers: 2
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Which option is the most relevant piece of evidence for this claim
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