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River Montgomery
21 August, 14:07
Sentence Fragment (6.05)
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Caden Oneill
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Definition:Sentence fragments are groups of words that look like sentences, but aren't.
Example:Which is why I cried.
This sentence could be corrected by removing "which is why." The sentence "I cried." is a complete sentence. I is the subject, cried is the action. The sentence could also be corrected by joining it with an independent clause. I was sad, which is why I cried.
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