Answer:
A run-on sentence.
Explanation:
A sentence fragment is a group of words that looks like a sentence, but actually isn't a complete sentence. For example, 'I like cheeseburgers' is an independent clause. Sentence fragments never have independent clauses, but instead are dependent clauses or phrases. So, it would not worked.
A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses (also known as complete sentences) are connected improperly.
A grammatically correct sentence is when a sentence is grammatically correct.
I said this is a run on sentence, because there is no comma or any type of puntuation between spaghetti and I.
Answer:
Water is important because plants need water humans need water and fish live in water so they can breath
Well, you didn't give us the example sentence, but among these, the word which is obviously loaded is B) sharply.
I believe the first sentence makes the most sense. Notice how the words flow smoothly and are not choppy?
A good tip is to read out the sentence as if you were speaking to someone. If it sounds off, that's most likely not the answer. If it flows nicely and is relatively pleasant to the ear, that is the most likely answer.
Hope this helped!
What do you mean by that?