Question: What is a sentence? A sentence is a group of subject and a verb. A sente plete thought. A fragment complete thought and lack A fragment is incomplete. nce is a group of words that contains a ld a verb. A sentence expresses a com- hought. A fragment does not express a e thought and lacks a subject and/or verb. Examples: · Fragment is a 1. Fragment 2. Fragment 3. Sentence Is a dedicated professional. Officer Martin a dedicated professional. Officer Martin is a dedicated profes- sional. 1. This statement is incomplete. ent is incomplete. These words are missing a subject. The reader must ask, “Who is a a der must ask, “Who is a dedicated professional?" 2. This statement is incomplete. These words nicomplete. These words are missing a verb. 3. Hooray! Now we have a complete se we have a complete sentence that contains a sub- ject and a verb. Please remember that during the note-taking stage of writing a report, you can write in a “choppy” manner if you desire. However, when you write the actual report, you must write in complete sentences.
What does the first amendment’s right to assemble refer to? the right of a group to express unpopular opinions the right of a group to make false claims the right of a group to meet in groups the right of a group to speak in protest
Cases that arent resloved through plea bargaining or by a jury trial are decided by a judge in a \an a. indicmentb. grand jury. c.arraignment d. bentch trial