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I found this pottery fragment right over there! I only remember a fragment of the license plate number of the car that hit me.
what is the right answer for this fragment 1)we were so excited about our vacation. A trip to Europe
Yes it is.
I think you typed one of the words wrong up there. Migration usually doesn't influence itself, but I suppose one animal's migration might trigger another one's if it's the right time of year for it.
A clipped sentence is when unknow or missed words are used. Ex: A Dr is talking about a right hand in a report then right in the middle of the report he says left foot , But you know he is talking about the hand still. A sentence fragment a not a compleat thought
yes, there was a professor at atlanta university, specify ur question right now it is a fragment
The great migration
I'm not sure if this is the right answer, but if you're referring to moving from country to country it is called "Immigration".
It could be either. 'Sit!' as an imperative form of the verb to sit (an instruction given to a dog, for example) is a sentence in its own right. Sit can also be just one word in a sentence, for example 'I asked you not to sit there.' In that case it would be a fragment.
Migration
It is a sentence. It is a declarative sentence also because it's giving a demand.
Satvinder S. Juss has written: 'International Migration And Global Justice (Law and Migration) (Law and Migration) (Law and Migration)' 'A Guide to the Asylum and Immigration ACT (Treatment of Claimants, Etc.) 2004' 'The Ashgate research companion to migration law, theory and policy' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration law, Refugees, Right of Asylum, Legal status, laws, Migrant labor