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Common types of sentence fragments include 3 of the following choices. Select the 3 that are correct. * 5 points
Missing Predicate: The incomplete sentence has a subject but does not have a verb. There is no action or information to modify the subject.
Fused Sentence: Two complete sentences are connected without any punctuation between them.
Missing Subject: The incomplete sentence has a verb but does not mention who or what is doing the action.
Comma Splice: Two complete sentences are combined with only a comma between them.
Incomplete Thought: The sentence features a subject and verb, but the thought is unfinished.
Rambling Sentence: A sentence becomes confusing because of multiple complete sentences connected by multiple conjunctions.

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