fragment
(noun)
An incomplete sentence, lacking a subject or a predicate.
Examples of fragment in the following topics:
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Components of a Sentence
- An incomplete sentence is called a fragment.
- Of the two examples above, the first contains a fragment: "Because it tastes delicious" is a fragment, or an incomplete thought.
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Establishing Why Your Claims Matter
- Claim in context: This passage describes the current conversation about sustainable energy, uses pragmatic evidence to make a contribution to that conversation, and infers a larger conclusion about the future impact on energy usage: "The contemporary debate about renewable energy is still fragmented: solar energy has its loyal defenders, but so do wind energy, biomass energy, and hydropower.
- Claim in Context: This passage describes the current conversation about sustainable energy, uses pragmatic evidence to make a contribution to that conversation, and infers a larger conclusion about the future impact on energy usage: "The contemporary debate about renewable energy is still fragmented: solar energy has its loyal defenders, but so do wind energy, biomass energy, and hydropower.
- Claim in Context: This passage describes the current conversation about sustainable energy, uses pragmatic evidence to make a contribution to that conversation, and infers a larger conclusion about the future impact on energy usage: "The contemporary debate about renewable energy is still fragmented: solar energy has its loyal defenders, but so do wind energy, biomass energy, and hydropower.
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Quoting Relevant Passages
- A direct quotation is a fragment of human expression that is being referred to by somebody else, in the exact words of the author or speaker.