Identify the fragment.(1 point)

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Fred gets his driving permit today.
Fred gets his driving permit today.

His older brother will give him driving lessons.
His older brother will give him driving lessons.

Next year, he can get his regular license.
Next year, he can get his regular license.

If he passes the written test and the road test.

If he passes the written test and the road test.

"If he passes the written test and the road test."

The fragment in the given text is: "If he passes the written test and the road test."

To identify a fragment, we need to check if it is a complete sentence or not. A sentence consists of a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or what is being said about the subject). In the given text, "If he passes the written test and the road test" is a dependent clause starting with the subordinating conjunction "If." It does not have a complete subject or predicate, making it a fragment. To fix this fragment, it would need to be connected to an independent clause to form a complete sentence.