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Grade 10 Protists and Fungi
Fragmentation is                                 .
  1. a type of sexual reproduction
  2. occurs when a fungus falls apart
  3. a type of asexual reproduction
  4. a type of algae bloom
Grade 8 Development and Reproduction
What is fragmentation?
  1. a unicellular plant breaking a leaf during photosynthesis
  2. a parent organism independently forming separate parts
  3. the breaking of glass in an ecosystem
  4. the separation of fragmented cells
Grade 4 Sentence Structure
Continuing Education Sentence Structure
Identify the fragment below.
  1. Some people dream of bowl game tickets.
  2. Others would like to have a new puppy under the tree.
  3. A sparking diamond in a golden ring.
  4. A new outfit to wear would be nice, as well.
Continuing Education Fragments and Run-ons
Identify the fragment below.
  1. Your senior year is halfway finished.
  2. Pretty soon, many of you will leave Oliver Springs.
  3. Many of you have worked hard for scholarships.
  4. Coasting through the last months.
Grade 2 Sentence Structure CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.2.1f
Which is a sentence fragment?
  1. Popping the popcorn.
  2. Tonight is movie night.
Grade 2 Sentence Structure CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.2.1f
Which is a sentence fragment?
  1. Swam with Joey.
  2. I went to the beach.
Grade 2 Sentence Structure CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.2.1f
Which is a sentence fragment?
  1. I am hungry.
  2. A hamburger and fries.
Grade 7 Fragments and Run-ons
Continuing Education Fragments and Run-ons
Identify the fragment below.
  1. What will you do with your two weeks of freedom from school?
  2. Some students will pick up extra hours at work.
  3. Others will catch up on needed sleep.
  4. Since goofing off and spending time with friends.
Continuing Education Fragments and Run-ons
Identify the fragment below.
  1. Once they get here.
  2. What time will they be here?
  3. I am thinking that they'll arrive at seven.
  4. Because of the heavy Atlanta traffic, they may arrive an hour later than usual.
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