The central idea of that topic is the fact that there is a maturity factor of driving. As a driver myself you can tell who has been driving for a a decent amount of time and who is a new driver. So in conclusion it is just the fact of maturity
<span>The difference between a sentence and a fragment is that a sentence is a complete thought and can stand on its own, whereas a fragment is incomplete and has to exist within another sentence. Thus, 1. is a sentence. 2. is also a sentence. 3. is a fragment. 4. is a sentence. and 5. is a sentence. Only and skate as fast as possible is a fragment. </span>
The answers are b, d, and e
I believe it's because C. <span>The author wants to communicate the distinctive personality of the narrator.
Either it being done through first person or third person narration, the readers will always able to grasp the unique/personal train of thought that being carried out by the narrator, that show a little bit distinctive personality of the narrator.</span>
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