What is the difference between dependent-clause and explanatory fragments?

a. Dependent-clause fragments have a subject and a verb; explanatory fragments do not.
b. Dependent-clause fragments do not have a subject or a verb; explanatory fragments
have one or the other.
c. Dependent-clause fragments can stand on their own; explanatory fragments cannot.
d. Dependent-clause fragments cannot stand on their own; explanatory fragments can.
e. Dependent-clause fragments explain a previous sentence; explanatory fragments do not.


a

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