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Instructions: Three of the following groups of words are sentences. The rest are fragments. Find the fragments and add words needed to make them sentences. Write "S" if it's a sentence. 1 Heart disease one of the chief causes of death.
2. How the leopard managed to escape from its cage.
3. The Taming of the Shrew, one of Shakespeare's most popular comedies.
4. James Madison was one of the most scholarly Presidents.
5. The pink camellia, which was especially beautiful.
6. lf Martin weren't so unpredictable.
7. The many billboards along the highway.
8. The winding road, bordered by trees and the ocean.
9. Crater Lake in Oregon rests in the cone of a dead volcano.
10. Deborah Sampson, disguised as a man fought in the American Revolution.

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