Bear in mind that a sentence fragment is not a sentence, so your question is itself not correctly phrased. "The canoe with the blue stripes" is a sentence fragment, a noun phrase with no verb. The phrase is the subject or the object of a sentence, but it isn't a sentence. Samples of the completed sentence with the subject and the verb in bold:
Subject: The canoe with the blue stripesis Mr. Jones' canoe.
Object of the verb: I rentedthe canoe with the blue stripes.
Object of a preposition: I saw him in the canoe with the blue stripes.
"The canoe with the blue stripes" is the fragment, a noun phrase with no verb. The phrase is the subject or the object of a sentence, but it isn't a sentence. Samples of the completed sentence with the subject and the verb in bold:Subject: The canoe with the blue stripes isMr. Jones' canoe.Object of the verb: I rented the canoe with the blue stripes.Object of a preposition: I saw him in the canoe with the blue stripes.The following are complete sentences, the subject and the verb in bold:The truth can be unpleasant.The rams locked horns and the tourists watchedthem from far away.The dancer floated across the stage.
D. The Canoe with the blue stripes.
No, it is a fragment.
fragment
The U.S. flag has seven red stripes, six white stripes, and 50 white stars on a blue background.
Fragment b/c it doesn't finish the statement.
A. The truth can be unpleasant B.The rams locked horns, and the tourists watched them from far away. C.The dancer floated across the stage D. The canoe with the blue stripes The answer is D There is no reference as to what the canoe did.
This is a sentence fragment: It means that the blue cracker/cookie It signifies that the blue cracker/cookie
There are two blue stripes.
He had two of those, only his were green ones with blue stripes.
there are 2 blue stripes on the Fenerbace flag
Its better than brown stripes!