Answer:
List everything
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Not a physical list. But as a hobby I list things in my head. I constantly ask myself, what are the pros vs the cons. Like if I do my work now, I can spend my time guilt-free vs I'll miss a show or live stream. Also list what is important to you and think do you really need it. Think how others may be affected and what will happen if you do or don't.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Hello! To correct a fragment, you need to ensure that a subject and predicate (verb) are present.
Example-
Fragment: Although the dog
The fragment is missing a verb.
Sentence: Although the dog was large, it loved to cuddle.
Hope this helps! :)
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: 1.Research suggests King Tut died circa 1323 B.C.E. from a gangrene infection at age 19. The infection was possibly the result of a broken leg. ... However, a full scan of his body in 2006 found the damage to King Tut's skuIntroduction <ul><li>King Tutankhamen is one of the most famous pharaohs ever to reign. He actually didn’t get too much accomplished in his ten years as pharaoh. The reason King Tut is so famous is because of his tomb. His tomb was found in almost perfect condition which interested historians and the media. King Tut is a very well known pharaoh to this day. </li></ul>
3. The Early Life of Tutankhamun <ul><li>Tutankhamun’s given name was Tutankhaton which meant “Living image of Aten” </li></ul><ul><li>His parents were most likely King Akhenaten and Kiya </li></ul><ul><li>He was born during the Armana period which centered around his father </li></ul><ul><li>He spent his childhood in Egypt’s new capital, Armana </li></ul>
4. New Life as a Pharaoh <ul><li>Akhenaten died when Tutankhaton was only eight or nine years old </li></ul><ul><li>Since he was so young Ay and Hermhab were though to have helped him with many decisions </li></ul><ul><li>One of the first actions took by King Tut was to steer his people away from the Armana relgion </li></ul><ul><li>He then restored the orthodox belief in the pantheon of the gods </li></ul>
5. Life As a Pharaoh Continued… <ul><li>King Tut had married his half-sister, Ankhensenpaaton, who’s parents were Akhenaten and Nefertiti </li></ul><ul><li>After the change in the religious they changed their names to Tutankhamun and Ankhsenamun </li></ul><ul><li>Tutankhaten is translated to be “Living Image of Aten” but Tutankhamen means “Living Image of Amun” </li></ul><ul><li>At the exact moment Lord Carnarvon died all the lights went out in Cairo </li></ul>
6. King Tut’s Death <ul><li>Many historians couldn’t figure out what caused King Tut’s death </li></ul><ul><li>In 1986, Ronald Harrison took a x-ray of King Tut’s head </li></ul><ul><li>They found fragments of bone inside of his skull </li></ul><ul><li>That lead them to believe that there could have been an injury including his head </li></ul><ul><li>The positioning of the injury was not an area that could be damaged accidentally ll occurred after his death due to bad handling of a mummy.
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I think A or D ? i’m not sure, i’m so sorry if i’m incorrect