Which choice corrects the fragment without changing its​ meaning?
Because she studied diligently. She earned a perfect score on the test.
A.
Because she studied diligently she earned a perfect score on the test.
B.
Because she studied​ diligently, she earned a perfect score on the test.
C.
She earned a perfect score on the test. Because she studied diligently.
D.
Because she earned a perfect score on the​ test, she studied diligently.

Respuesta :

She earned a perfect score on the test, because she studied diligently.

The correct option is A. Because she studied diligently she earned a perfect score on the test. This sentence is a fragment without changing its​ meaning.

In two aspects, a fragment resembles a sentence. Both word groups start with a capital letter and end with a period (. ), however occasionally they also use a question mark (?) or an exclamation point (!). The fundamental distinction between the two is that a fragment lacks the main clause.

What is a fragment piece?

A fragment is a smaller piece that has broken away from a bigger whole. Your statement isn't complete if your teacher marks "frag" on it. The noun fragment first arose as a noun and then as a verb, denoting "a tiny, brittle shard."

When a sentence is incomplete, it lacks either the main verb or the subject. Simple typographical errors or word omissions can result in some sentence fragments. By carefully proofreading, they are frequently avoidable.

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