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kirill [66]
3 years ago
10

​ ​ 1Sexual harassment refers to unwelcome sexual behavior in the workplace.  2Examples include suggestive remarks offensive​ jo

kes, and insulting terms.  3Also inappropriate​ hugs, pats, or other touching.  4Most sexual harassment is directed at​ women, although men can be​ targets, too.  5The worstest harassment is expecting sexual favors in return for a raise or promotion.  6At the very​ least, sexual harassment creates an uncomfortable work environment.  7Research shows that sexual harassment also occurs in college.  8According to one​ study, 30 percent of female professors and students experience or observe sexual harassment.  9Sexual harassment have also been a problem in the armed​ forces, despite very strict guidelines.  10The problem with sexual​ harassment, is that it treats women as sexual beings first and only secondly as persons.
Which of these sentences is a​ fragment?

A.
10
B.
7
C.
3
D.
4
English
1 answer:
ehidna [41]3 years ago
4 0
Um I think it is number five.
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