I need help!!!I am suppose to find the sentence with an error in Fragments, Comma Faults, Fused Sentences (errors that result when part of a sentence is punctuated as a complete sentence or two complete sentences are incorrectly joined)

a. Unlike many of their counterparts at neighborhood bars and restaurants, waiters at four- star establishments think of their jobs as careers.
b. Block after block of small houses that all looked the same.
c. The one-eyed pyramid on the back of a dollar bill is a Masonic symbol, and the phrase beneath it is Latin for "A new secular order."
d. If you like sausage, then you will love Boudin a Cajun specialty.

Find the error with subject-verb agreement. Select the incorrect verb and type it correctly.

Here
are
your
large
double
espresso
mochaccino
sir
Layla
said
as
she
handed
the
drink
across
the
counter

Find the error with subject-verb agreement. Select the incorrect verb and type it correctly.

Here
are
your
large
double
espresso
mochaccino
sir
Tracy
said
as
she
handed
the
drink
across
the
counter

Here

are
your
large
double
espresso
mochaccino
sir
Tracy
said
as
she
handed
the
drink
across
the
counter

To identify the sentence with an error in fragments, comma faults, or fused sentences, we need to analyze each option:

a. Unlike many of their counterparts at neighborhood bars and restaurants, waiters at four- star establishments think of their jobs as careers.

This sentence is grammatically correct and does not contain any errors.

b. Block after block of small houses that all looked the same.

This option is a fragment because it lacks a subject or verb. It could be fixed by adding a subject and verb, such as "Block after block of small houses, all of which looked the same, were seen."

c. The one-eyed pyramid on the back of a dollar bill is a Masonic symbol, and the phrase beneath it is Latin for "A new secular order."

This sentence is grammatically correct and does not contain any errors.

d. If you like sausage, then you will love Boudin, a Cajun specialty.

This sentence is grammatically correct and does not contain any errors.

Therefore, the sentence with an error is: b. Block after block of small houses that all looked the same.

Read these sentences aloud. Stop completely after each one. You should be able to HEAR the incorrect one!