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Morgarella [4.7K]
2 years ago
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1. Identify whether the following example is a simple sentence or a fragment. A snowflake, delicate as lace. simple sentence fra

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2. Identify whether the following example is a simple sentence or a fragment.You and I will go. simple sentence fragment
3. Identify whether the following example is a simple sentence or a fragment.The use of camouflage has become almost a science in modern warfare. simple sentence fragment
4. Identify whether the following example is a simple sentence or a fragment. My brother's keeper. simple sentence fragment
5. Identify whether the following example is a simple sentence or a fragment.
The reindeer, chafing impatiently and nibbling at the grass. simple sentence fragment
6. Identify whether the following example is a simple sentence or a fragment. Last week she was still in school. simple sentence fragment
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Gemiola [76]2 years ago
4 0

1) Fragment: What about that snowflake as delicate as lace?

2) Simple sentence: It's a complete given instruction.

3) Simple sentence: It has subject and predicate in it.

4) Fragment: What about him/her brother's keeper?

5) Fragment: What about the reindeer?

6) Simple sentence: It has a subject, and predicate in it.

hoa [83]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1) Fragment: What about that snowflake as delicate as lace?

2) Simple sentence: It's a complete given instruction.

3) Simple sentence: It has subject and predicate in it.

4) Fragment: What about him/her brother's keeper?

5) Fragment: What about the reindeer?

6) Simple sentence: It has a subject, and predicate in it.

Explanation:

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