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(1) it was a bright and sunny summer day, we were all hot and sticky. (2) swimming seemed a wonderful way to escape the heat. (3) we decided to go to the pool. (4) everyone looked forward to jumping into cool water. (5) soon the sounds of splashing water. (6) we forgot about the heat. (7) the sounds of laughing swimmers also made us forget the heat. which of the sentences above is a fragment? a. sentence 4 b. sentence 5 c. sentence 3 d. sentence 6

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