A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence that cannot stand by itself because there is a subject and/or a main verb missing. Unless they are used to convey a certain style, sentence fragments should be avoided because they are gramatically incorrect. <u>Examples of sentence fragments are "swam by the river" or "Throughout the novel, the author"</u>. On the other hand, a run-on sentence is a sentence that contains two or more independent clauses that have been connected in an improper way.<u> Examples of run-on sentences are "My sister is sick we are not going to the beach" "I studied for the test I arrived late"</u>.
The correct answer would be
Sara KNEW him better than Jim.
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Omgg I remember this story I did it before but got and 93
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Lincoln's death at war's end." the word just most likely an allusion to picture out Lincoln's death at war's end. "Gentle, plain, just and resolute, under whose cautious hand, <span>Against the foulest crime in history known in any land or age..."</span>