Identify the fragment.

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My parents are very strict.
My parents are very strict.

They gave me a 10:00 p.m. curfew.
They gave me a 10:00 p.m. curfew.

Even on weekends, holidays, and vacations.
Even on weekends, holidays, and vacations.

However, they make exceptions for special occasions.
However, they make exceptions for special occasions.

Even on weekends, holidays, and vacations.

Even on weekends, holidays, and vacations.

The fragment in the given sentences is "Even on weekends, holidays, and vacations."

To identify a fragment, it's important to understand that a complete sentence must have both a subject and a predicate, and it should convey a complete thought. A fragment, on the other hand, lacks one of these elements and does not form a complete sentence.

In the case of the given sentences, the first three sentences are complete sentences because they have both a subject (My parents) and a predicate (are very strict/gave me a 10:00 p.m. curfew). However, the fourth sentence "Even on weekends, holidays, and vacations" is a fragment because it lacks a main subject and verb. It is only a dependent clause or a phrase that does not form a complete thought on its own.