Correct the sentence or choose D if it is complete.

Bring money for snacks.
A.Bring money for snacks when we go to the zoo.
B.Will you bring money for snacks?
C.You should bring money for snacks.
D.This is a complete sentence. No correction is necessary
I think it is A

Nope. Study the sentence again.

Then I say its B...

No. This one fooled you. It's a complete sentence and no correction is necessary.

Bring money for snacks.

The verb is bring. The subject is the understood you.

Thank you - I tried. I thought it was to demanding.... :) Have a great night Ms. Sue

Actually, the correct answer is D. "Bring money for snacks." is a complete sentence. It is an imperative sentence, giving a command or instruction, and it doesn't need any modification or additional information to be considered grammatically correct. So, no correction is necessary in this case.