Identify whether each of the word groups below is a sentence or a fragment. Try revising the

fragments to include a subject, a real verb, and a complete thought.
As volunteers helping with the relief efforts. (sentence, fragment)

What will be an ideal response?


fragment

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Listen to the following conversation between a shopper and a fruit vendor. Then listen again, and indicate whether each printed statement is true or false.

1. La signora compra un po’ di verdura. 2. L’uva è arrivata un giorno fa. 3. Compra due chili d’uva. 4. Il fruttivendolo offre albicocche e ciliege alla signora. 5. La signora non desidera comprare le ciliege. 6. Le pere sono a buon mercato questa settimana. 7. La signora non compra mele. 8. La signora compra un chilo di pere.

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Select the answer that would correctly complete the sentence

Paul runs three miles every morning; however, A) no running today because of his injury. B) he is injured and cannot run today. C) injured and unable to run today.

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Which sentence is correct?

a. The choir sang really well at the competition. b. Jason did good on his biology exam. c. That is the most happiest I have ever seen Tony. d. I sure hope you win.

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A teacher of a medical ethics class has assigned an article in which the authors argue that

organ donors or their families should be paid for donated organs as a way to increase the availability of organs for transplant. Which of the following readers approach this article as a doubter? a. Veronica has an uncle who is on a transplant list waiting for a kidney and understands that there is a shortage of organ donors. b. Austin thinks the examples the authors use make a compelling case for doing more to increase organ donation. c. Desiree recalls reading that the World Health Organization is against paid organ donation because it victimizes the poor and vulnerable. d. Cassidy believes the author describes the problem in a way that interests even those readers who have no medical background or interest in organ transplants.

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