Rewrite the following fragments to make a complete sentence.

1. Have you seen the new movie about the Titanic?
2. If the powder turns red
3. before the sun rises

1 is not a fragment.

How will you correct 2 and 3 so they are complete thoughts?

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1. Have you seen the new movie about the Titanic yet?

Explanation: To make the first fragment a complete sentence, you can add the word "yet" to indicate that the speaker is asking if the person has seen the movie at any point in time.

2. If the powder turns red, then it may be an indication of a chemical reaction.

Explanation: To make the second fragment a complete sentence, you can add a clause to provide more context and explanation. In this case, the clause "then it may be an indication of a chemical reaction" adds meaning and completes the sentence.

3. Wake up before the sun rises to catch the beautiful morning colors.

Explanation: To make the third fragment a complete sentence, you can add a directive or instruction. In this case, the phrase "Wake up" is added to provide a clear instruction, and the sentence is completed by adding the purpose or intent, "to catch the beautiful morning colors."