1.) Identify the choice that best describes the problem

Forgetting her homework and her books

a.) Phrase fragment
b.) Dangling modifier
c.) Run-on sentence
d.) Misplaced modifier

A

2.) Choose the term that describes the underlined part of the sentence

**Although it was raining fairly hard**, the team played its best game ever.

a.) Noun clause
b.) Adjetive clause
c.) Adverb clause
d.) Independent clause

C? Because of the description ?

^^^ both are CORRECT I finished my test , although I don't have the same question ik #1 is fragment and 2 is ✨ADVERB CLAUSE✨

my phrase fragment question was "holding her books, her purse, and two packages." btw^^

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1.) To identify the choice that best describes the problem in the sentence "Forgetting her homework and her books," you can break down the options:

a.) Phrase fragment: A phrase fragment is an incomplete sentence that lacks a subject, a verb, or both. In this case, the sentence has a subject ("her") and a verb ("forgetting"), so it is not a fragment.

b.) Dangling modifier: A dangling modifier occurs when the modifier in a sentence is not clearly connected to the word or phrase it is supposed to modify. In this case, there is no modifier that is not clearly connected to the subject or verb, so it is not a dangling modifier.

c.) Run-on sentence: A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses are joined without proper punctuation or conjunctions. In this case, there is only one clause, so it is not a run-on sentence.

d.) Misplaced modifier: A misplaced modifier is a modifier that is separated from the word or phrase it is supposed to modify, leading to confusion or changing the intended meaning. In this case, there is no misplaced modifier.

Based on this analysis, the choice that best describes the problem is:

a.) Phrase fragment.

2.) To choose the term that describes the underlined part of the sentence "**Although it was raining fairly hard**," you can break down the options:

a.) Noun clause: A noun clause functions as a noun within a sentence. In this case, "Although it was raining fairly hard" does not function as a noun.

b.) Adjective clause: An adjective clause describes or provides more information about a noun or pronoun in a sentence. In this case, "Although it was raining fairly hard" does not describe or provide more information about a noun or pronoun.

c.) Adverb clause: An adverb clause describes or provides more information about a verb, adjective, or adverb in a sentence. In this case, "Although it was raining fairly hard" describes the manner or condition of the action and modifies the verb "played," so it is an adverb clause.

d.) Independent clause: An independent clause can stand alone as a complete sentence because it expresses a complete thought. In this case, "Although it was raining fairly hard" cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.

Based on this analysis, the correct choice is:

c.) Adverb clause.

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Yes. Both answers are correct.