make each of the following sentence fragments a complete sentence by combining it with an independent clause, removing the subordinating conjunctionor relative pronoun, or adding the missing subjec or verb (1)

renting a tape of the movie Citizen Kane. (2) Spices that had been imported from India. (3) The police office walked to Jerome's van. To give him a ticket.

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To make each of the sentence fragments a complete sentence, you can follow these steps:

(1) Renting a tape of the movie Citizen Kane.
To turn this fragment into a complete sentence, you can add an independent clause. For example: "I am interested in renting a tape of the movie Citizen Kane."

(2) Spices that had been imported from India.
To complete this sentence fragment, you can add an independent clause. For example: "The store stocked a variety of spices that had been imported from India."

(3) The police officer walked to Jerome's van. To give him a ticket.
To make this fragment a complete sentence, you could remove the "To" and rephrase the sentence. For example: "The police officer walked to Jerome's van in order to give him a ticket."

Remember, effective writing involves clear and concise expression of ideas. It is important to use proper grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure to convey your thoughts effectively. If you have any further questions or need more guidance, feel free to ask!