3. identify the complete sentence 3-4

a. chocolate milk, chocolate fudge , idc cream, and candy
b. the average american nearly twelve pounds of chocolate each year
c.the scientific name for chocolate is theobrina cacao
d. loosely translated to "the food of the gods"s

4.
a. anne e. kelly, a professor at the university of wisconsm
b. kelly studies the effect of the chemicals in chocolate
c. including something called phenylethylamine
d. may aactully prevent several serious diseases

3. b
4.b

3. b - no

4.b - yes

Yes, 3 c.

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To identify the complete sentences, you need to look for sentences that contain a subject and a predicate and express a complete thought. Here's how to identify the complete sentences for questions 3 and 4:

3. Identify the complete sentence:
a. "Chocolate milk, chocolate fudge, idc cream, and candy." - This is not a complete sentence because it lacks a subject and a predicate.
b. "The average American nearly twelve pounds of chocolate each year." - This is a complete sentence as it contains a subject ("The average American") and a predicate ("nearly twelve pounds of chocolate each year").
c. "The scientific name for chocolate is theobrina cacao." - This is a complete sentence as it contains a subject ("The scientific name for chocolate") and a predicate ("is theobrina cacao").
d. "Loosely translated to 'the food of the gods'." - This is not a complete sentence because it lacks a subject and a predicate.

The complete sentence in question 3 is option b. "The average American nearly twelve pounds of chocolate each year."

4. Identify the complete sentence:
a. "Anne E. Kelly, a professor at the university of Wisconsin." - This is not a complete sentence because it lacks a predicate.
b. "Kelly studies the effect of the chemicals in chocolate." - This is a complete sentence as it contains a subject ("Kelly") and a predicate ("studies the effect of the chemicals in chocolate").
c. "Including something called phenylethylamine." - This is not a complete sentence because it lacks a subject and a predicate.
d. "May actually prevent several serious diseases." - This is not a complete sentence because it lacks a subject.

The complete sentence in question 4 is option b. "Kelly studies the effect of the chemicals in chocolate."