Risk factors that are involved.

A) complete sentence
B) fragment
C) run-on
To me this seems like a fragment, because what risk factors? If it is A then I was way wrong

fragment

Which sentence uses appropriate punctuation?

Select one of the options below as your answer:

A.
“I am so sorry that you are not feeling well” said Mrs. Smith.

B.
“I am so sorry that you are not feeling well.” said Mrs. Smith.

C.
“I am so sorry, that you are not feeling well.” said Mrs. Smith.

D.
“I am so sorry that you are not feeling well,” said Mrs. Smith.

To determine whether the given statement is a complete sentence, a fragment, or a run-on, we need to analyze its structure and see if it expresses a complete thought.

In this case, "Risk factors that are involved" is indeed a fragment. It is missing a subject and a verb, which are essential components of a complete sentence. To make it a complete sentence, you could expand on it by including a subject and verb, such as: "Some risk factors that are involved can include a person's age, lifestyle choices, and medical history."