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Unless you are writing dialog and fragments or run-on sentences are part of a character's speech pattern, it's best to avoid them because they are examples of lazy writing. Writing anything assumes that you intend your work for publication. Your audience is unknown, but expects clear, legible sentences. Finally, if your work is to be translated into any other language, fragments and run-on sentences are nearly impossible to translate while maintaining the author's intention.
Fragmental sedimentary rocks are formed from rock fragments, such as sand, gravel or clay. These fragments become cemented together because of pressure and other chemical reactions.
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If the verb is the whole sentence, then it is not a sentence, but a sentence fragment. A sentence requires at least a subject and a verb. Examples of Sentence Fragments: Run. Hide. Watch.
Push- ups, Sit-ups, Shuttle run
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1.) Cash in my pocket. 2.) Lenie's lunch box. 3.) Planted new seedlings. 4.) All boys and girls. 5.) My mothers recipe.
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Your brother, Malik, and I. Run to the store later. Which of the following correctly rewrites these sentence fragments? I. Your brother, Malik, and I will run to the store later. II. Later, your brother, Malik, and I will run to the store. III. Your brother, Malik, and I. Will run to the store later. I & II only
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Rhetorical fragments are incomplete sentences that are used in writing to persuade the reader, or to evoke some emotional response from the reader's perspective. They are sentence fragments used to emphasize a point.