Identify the error in the following sentence and the best way to fix it. Flew through the meadow. A. It is a fragment and needs
a verb. B. It has a comma splice and needs a conjunction. O c. It is a run-on sentence and needs a period or semicolon. OD. It is a fragment and needs a subject.
"Flew through the meadow" describes something that an object does. It doesn't specify a subject and it doesn't make much sense without one. A good example of a subject for this sentence fragment would be "The bird" or "The butterfly", which would make the sentence "The bird/butterfly flew through the meadow." That would be a complete, logical sentence, since an object to perform the given action is present.
The answer is: [B]: "mit" . ____________________________________________________________ "<span>The Constitution of the United States <u> emits </u> interpretations by different judges." ____________________________________________________________</span>
I believe it would be B, vanquish. For one to use such a fancy and strong word, would sound as if one were boasting. Example: "The young man brazenly claimed that he had vanquished the massive bear."