True. An author will only mention a famous person/event assuming his/her audience will be familiar with them/it.
The answer would be "<span>Aiden is thrilled about starting a performance project on Romeo and Juliet, although he worries about getting assigned to a group of students who are poor actors." YOU'RE WELCOME :D
Sorry I took too long to answer :P</span>
The option which is a fragment in this paragraph is the first one - Because frustrated students have been pushing for renovations so their gym can accommodate larger crowds.
It is a fragment because it is incomplete - it cannot stand on its own.
Answer:
C. I want autumn to last forever so that winter never comes.
Explanation:
A fused sentence is a sentence made out of other full sentences that are already complete by themselves, both sentences have a subject and a verb, in this case the first sentence is "I want autumn to last forever", and the second is so winter never comes, this are two separate sentence that can be understandable by themselves, but together make a new sentence.