Recognizing Fragments

Identify whether the sentence provided is a complete sentence or a fragment.

For help with this exercise, see section 20a of Foundations First, Fifth Edition.

  1. Question

    The man behind Japanese animation was an illustrator.

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    B.

    Recognizing Fragments: Identify whether the sentence provided is a complete sentence or a fragment. - The man behind Japanese animation was an illustrator.
  2. Question

    Named Osamu Tezuka.

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    B.

    Recognizing Fragments: Identify whether the sentence provided is a complete sentence or a fragment. - Named Osamu Tezuka.
  3. Question

    He admired Disney animation.

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    B.

    Recognizing Fragments: Identify whether the sentence provided is a complete sentence or a fragment. - He admired Disney animation.
  4. Question

    And created a comic book in 1951 about a robot child.

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    B.

    Recognizing Fragments: Identify whether the sentence provided is a complete sentence or a fragment. - And created a comic book in 1951 about a robot child.
  5. Question

    After the success of the comic book.

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    Recognizing Fragments: Identify whether the sentence provided is a complete sentence or a fragment. - After the success of the comic book.
  6. Question

    Tezuka turned it into an animated television show called Astro Boy.

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    Recognizing Fragments: Identify whether the sentence provided is a complete sentence or a fragment. - Tezuka turned it into an animated television show called Astro Boy.
  7. Question

    It attracted viewers all over the world.

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    B.

    Recognizing Fragments: Identify whether the sentence provided is a complete sentence or a fragment. - It attracted viewers all over the world.
  8. Question

    Japanese animated films and television programs are still hugely popular.

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    B.

    Recognizing Fragments: Identify whether the sentence provided is a complete sentence or a fragment. - Japanese animated films and television programs are still hugely popular.
  9. Question

    With audiences in Japan.

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    B.

    Recognizing Fragments: Identify whether the sentence provided is a complete sentence or a fragment. - With audiences in Japan.
  10. Question

    And are loved by growing numbers of people in America.

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    B.

    Recognizing Fragments: Identify whether the sentence provided is a complete sentence or a fragment. - And are loved by growing numbers of people in America.