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liq [111]
3 years ago
11

The wasp refused to move and my brother could not get out of bed. Is that a fragment, complete sentence, run on sentence or comm

a splice
English
1 answer:
ikadub [295]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I would say its a run on/comma splice (but it might be a complete sentence but im pretty sure its a run on because they are talking about 2 different things) (im srry if you get this wrong i tried my best)

Explanation:

The wasp refused to move could stand as a sentence by it self and My brother could not get out of bed could also stayed as a sentence by itself. Also a fragment is like: i like. see there is no noun or anything so thats what makes it a fragment because its incomplete.

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