Answer:
Bob: "We should have a library in school. They are important for kids to read."
Bill: "Meh, we can just read online or something."
Bob: "Yeah, but some kids don't have access to reading apps online. Also, some kids prefer paper pages. The library is also a good place to research."
Bill: "Yeah, I guess..."
Bob: "Most libraries also have computers, which gives you access the the online research you mentioned."
Bill: "You make a good point, Bob. Also, don't forget, libraries sometimes have old newspapers that are good for research on the 'old times.'"
Bob: "Yup! I'm glad you agree that libraries at school (and anywhere) are important."
a. Where was Sarah yesterday?
b. Where were you yesterday?
c. What is your favorite subject?
d. Why was your mum mad?
e. How many students were in school yesterday?
f. What was the cost?
g. Was it cold last month?
h. How old was your grandpa when he went to war
i. Who was in Bucharest for two weeks?
j. How long was the trip?
k. Who were your neighbors for fifteen years?
Answer: the answer would be C, with an ice maker and drink dispenser.
Explanation: a sentence fragment is a sentence that is missing either its subject or its main verb and is often described as a sentence that does not express a complete thought, like the sentence above.