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The Sun is yellow and orange?
The selection that contains a fragment is B.
Every other sentence contains two distinct clauses put together by the use of a relative pronoun (which in A and C) or a conjunction (so in phrase D). In B, the two clauses "she doesn't give herself enough credit" and "that's too bad" are not linked syntactically and are simply juxtaposed.
Although not grammatically "correct", the use of a fragmented syntax a frequent trait of oral speech.
<u>Who </u>couldn't find the hotel? is the correct answer. It is important to note the rule of use of pronouns as it applies to Who and Whom.
<h3 /><h3>The Rule guiding the use of Who and Whom</h3>
Who functions as a subject while Whom functions as an object. This means that when the verb is being performed, you use Who. If however, the action is received, you use Whom.
<h3>Examples</h3>
- To whom shall we send the package?
- Who is sending the package?
See the link below for more about who and whom:
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I'm leaning to all of them, but yoga is good for any age. It doesn't involve going very fast or running, it's very slow and relaxing.
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The camp is called Mobius that's all I know sorry.
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