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There are 2 sentence fragments, which are:

A When we stopped by the garden (what then?)

Example: When we stopped by the garden, we found it was closed.

D Stopping by the garden we saw (what, needs an object).

Example: Stopping by the garden, we saw the vandalism done to the rose bushes.

These two are correct as sentences.

B Stop by the garden. (the subject You is assumed).

C We stopped; she didn't. (Notice the semi-colon used to connect the two ideas.)

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