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Andru [333]
4 years ago
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Read this sentence. Think the song is beautiful. Which of the following makes fragment a complete sentence? A) while thinking th

e song is beautiful. B) I think the song is beautiful.) C) think the song is peaceful and beautiful. D) thinking the song is beautiful.
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1 answer:
fgiga [73]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

B) I think the song is beautiful

Explanation:

A sentence fragment is simply a collection of words that are similar to a sentence but lack the verb or subject that would make them one, they usually do not convey a complete thought, and are dependent.

So, to make the sentence, <em>Think the song is beautiful </em>into a complete sentence, it needs a noun or pronoun to make it express a complete thought, so the addition of the personal pronoun "I" is enough to make it a complete sentence, so option B is correct.

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