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Revisions

Revisions. Fragments and Run-Ons. Fragment: A separated sentence part that does not express a complete thought. Run-On Sentence: A sentence consisting of two or more sentences separated only by a comma or by no mark of punctuation. Complete Sentences.

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  1. Revisions Fragments and Run-Ons

  2. Fragment: A separated sentence part that does not express a complete thought. • Run-On Sentence: A sentence consisting of two or more sentences separated only by a comma or by no mark of punctuation. Complete Sentences

  3. In 1682 William Harvey published his new theory. Which explained the circulation of the blood by the motion of the heart. • The main focus of the photo of Iwo Jima. Is the flag being put up. Fragments

  4. It also brought another symbolic meaning. The meaning a nation that was united. • We talked with Mrs. Jackson in the school office. The school principal. • Scratching noises on the cabin porch indicated that I had a visitor. Probably a raccoon or a wildcat. Fragments

  5. Identify the fragment. • President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, members of Congress and their families will be rolling up their sleeves at service projects in our nation's capital. But you don't have to be in Washington to get involved. From repairing fire-damaged homes in Colorado and cleaning sidewalks in Detroit to spending time with children with disabilities in New Orleans. Every state will offer opportunities to volunteer. Fragments Practice

  6. Identify the fragment. • President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, members of Congress and their families will be rolling up their sleeves at service projects in our nation's capital. But you don't have to be in Washington to get involved. From repairing fire-damaged homes in Colorado and cleaning sidewalks in Detroit to spending time with children with disabilities in New Orleans. Every state will offer opportunities to volunteer. Fragments Practice

  7. Where are Riff and Raff those cats won’t call come when I call them. • Last year we spent our vacation in Pennsylvania, this summer we plan to drive through the southwest. Run-on sentences

  8. Find the run-on. • All these projects have one big thing in common. They're making a community, our country and our world better, that's part of what makes service special. Whether it's volunteering time, skills, ideas or resources, we all can make a difference. When I was growing up, my parents and grandparents taught me that engaging in service, helping our neighbors and building strong communities are all part of being a good citizen and a good person. Run-on Practice

  9. Find the run-on. • All these projects have one big thing in common. They're making a community, our country and our world better, that's part of what makes service special. Whether it's volunteering time, skills, ideas or resources, we all can make a difference. When I was growing up, my parents and grandparents taught me that engaging in service, helping our neighbors and building strong communities are all part of being a good citizen and a good person. Run-on Practice

  10. “ These three portraits have reasoning behind it the names of these people that designed and painted these portraits are Durer,VanGogh,Dali these people painted their portraits to show and signify their personality and expression on their portraits that they painted and made every piece that each of these artist painted or made has a reasoning behind it and were going to discuss about each of these three paintings.” Revise:

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