The sentence that corrects the clause fragment is <em>I cut my finger with the stick that I found in the pond.</em>
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Explanation:
A clause fragment is an incomplete sentence. What must be encountered in every sentence are the following three elements:
- a subject - what the sentence is about;
- a predicate - the action performed by the subject;
- a complete thought.
When one of these three elements is missing, we get a clause fragment.
In the given example, we have:
- one independent (main) clause -<em> I cut my finger with a stick.</em>
- one dependent (subordinate) relative clause - <em>That I found in the pond.</em>
Dependent clauses contain a subject and a predicate, but don't have complete meaning. That is why, when they are separated from the main clause, they represent a fragment and not a complete sentence.
The sentence that corrects this fragment is <em>I cut my finger with the stick that I found in the pond. </em>We simply connected the independent and the dependent clause and formed a complex sentence. That is the only given option that doesn't contain another fragment or has a changed meaning.
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Contemporary musical threaten
Answer:
C. Irini plucked plump berries as thorns cut her pink stained fingers.
Explanation:
While the other sentences portray decent detail, they mostly just cut to the point of the story, without giving you any real visualization. Sentence C uses the most use of adjectives, which can really help you to use your senses, and see what going on, even as you aren't really there.
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