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Answer:
1. How can everything come from nothing when nothing is something that has nothing to do with anything?
2. Is everything nothing or nothing is everything?
3. Why nothing is nothing and everything is everything?
4. What if nothing is anything and everything is not everything?
5. What will you do when you do nothing?
6. Why am I so mad and asking all the questions that make no sense and makes sense to those only who have common sense?
7. Why do fish don’t get cold even after living their entire life in water?
8. How can “makes sense” make sense and “nonsense” make no sense?
9. If the Big Bang happened 14 billion years ago, when did the small bang happen?
10. If I am breathing while I'm sleeping, does that mean I will live after death?
Your answer is no.
Fragments are sentences that aren't complete due to their lack of at least one independent clause. They may resemble sentences but are not when read clearly.
For the choices above, the first choice, Sarah who works at the CD store. is considered a great example of a fragment sentence and is the correct choice. I am not sure if this is a multiple choice question or a "check all that apply" question. If you are meant to choose only one answer, then go for the first one. However, if you can check more than one, then choose I and III but not II.
Let me know if you need further info. :)
- Dotz
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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