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The sentences they were asked to wait in the living room. They didn't. Provide an example of:

a. Fragment
b. Run-on
c. Compound sentence
d. Complex sentence

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Final answer:

The student asked for examples of a sentence fragment, run-on sentence, compound sentence, and complex sentence. The correct answers are all of the above.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question requires examples of different types of sentences, which are classified based on their structure and the clauses they contain. Here are the examples:

  • Fragment: In the living room.
  • Run-on: They were asked to wait in the living room they didn't wait.
  • Compound sentence: They were asked to wait in the living room, but they didn't.
  • Complex sentence: Although they were asked to wait in the living room, they decided not to.

Now, let's define these terms:

  • A fragment is a group of words that lacks a subject, verb, or both and cannot stand alone as a sentence.
  • A run-on sentence consists of two or more complete sentences that are not properly punctuated or joined.
  • A compound sentence contains two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction like 'and', 'but', or 'or'.
  • A complex sentence includes one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.

In summary, the correct options for the student's request are as follows:

  1. a. Fragment: In the living room.
  2. b. Run-on: They were asked to wait in the living room they didn't wait.
  3. c. Compound sentence: They were asked to wait in the living room, but they didn't.
  4. d. Complex sentence: Although they were asked to wait in the living room, they decided not to.

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