Answer:
Option C: the audience learns about Mrs. Havisham's character through what they see
Explanation:
Took the same exam!
Answer:
1. Fragment
2. Fragment
3. Sentence
4. Fragment
5. Fragment
6. Fragment
7.Fragment
8. Sentence
9.Fragment
10. Fragment
11. Sentence
12. Sentence
13. Sentence
14. Run-on
15. Sentence
16. Run-on
17. Run-on
18. Sentence
19. Run-on
20. Sentence
Explanation:
If it doesn't make sense on its own, it is not a sentence.
So this is not an easy question, but here is a good way to go about it. Try and read each sentence alone and see if the sentence lends itself to the adjectives(descriptive words) be attached to the wrong noun(object). I believe that the answer to this question is D, because the prepositional phrase "in his suit and tie" is closer to dog which makes it sound like the dog is the one in a suit and tie, not dad. The sentence would be better written "Yesterday, my dad, in his suit and tie, walked the dog.
Racing and sluggish bc those are:
A. The only ones that truly contradict one another
and
B. Are the only ones that contradict and both describe the stream