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In the blank space next to the sentence, type the letter F if the item or part of the item is a sentence fragment, and the letter S if the item is a complete

sentence.
“In every class”

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Answer:

"In every class" is a fragment. F

Step-by-step explanation:

Whenever a phrase does not convey a complete thought on its own because it is missing the subject, the verb, or both, it is a sentence fragment. In other words, a fragment is a group of words that looks like a sentence but lacks something essential to make sense. An example of a fragment is: Wants to go (there is no subject).

"In every class" is missing both the verb and the subject, meaning it is incapable of expressing a full idea. Therefore, it is a fragment.

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