Nope. That is considered a fragment.
The subject is present: A bushy, overgrown hedge [located] along the fence.
This can't be complete, however, because there is no verb and such to explain much else.
A complete sentence could be "A busy, overgrown hedge along the fence caught my attention."
*caught is a verb.
Answer:Fred makes sure that the dog has a home-Fred jumps into the lake and rescue the dog Explanation:
He repeats the number 115 over and over in his mind, realizing he has said it before. Above him is a narrow crack in the rock. That's where the light is coming from.
Answer:
Spain
Explanation:
It was rich in almost everything
I believe the correct is the third option. It is important to preview sources before using them in your research because it reveals deeper concepts. Reading deeply the sources would allow you to have a deeper understanding of the sources and determine which parts of the sources are useful to your research.