Friday, October 26, 2012

Fragments

Here is another explanation of fragments: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/620/1/

13 comments:

  1. this is a clearly and good explanation than in the book...much more info. for me to get the idea and understand it well.
    Chanel P.

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  2. Great ! another good website for me to bookmark on my iPhone . These websites are always so helpful for whenever you are writing. I even passed this website to my mom as well (:

    -Zully Valencia

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  3. This website really breaks down the meaning for me, I was sort of confused on what a complete fragment was
    Gary A

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    1. It can be really confusing because there are many different kinds of fragments. Just keep working on the ones you find and using the resources available, and you'll see improvement!

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  4. As i went through this website, it gave me a clearer understanding of what a sentence fragment is. As we keep practicing i'll only get better at identifying sentence fragments and knowing how to fix them. Cyrus I

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  5. Thanks that really helped me. Fragments can get a bit confusing for me.

    -Hareer Amiri

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  6. this really helped me with fragments it really did confuse me at 1st but i understand it a bit better now

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  7. this a a great website, because i think that out of everything we learned this sememster, fragments have been the hardest for me to learn.

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  8. One of my weakest point is figuring out fragments. Especially when u have to write a healthy paragraph.

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  9. As easy as avoiding sentence fragment, why does it seen so tricky when your trying to fix them. Well thats my point of view.
    Brandon R

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  10. fragments still somewhat confuse me, but the website really helped.

    Desalle J.

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  11. I'm still somewhat confused by fragments because there are so many different ones. And switching from journalistic to academic is just confusing. I get we need to know the difference it's just confusing.

    Melody

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  12. Better information then in the book, really helped when I studied for my exam.
    Josh

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