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How well can you identify a fragment? The interactive exercise will tell you when you are right and when you are wrong. Write a paragraph describing the experience. Estimate how accurate you were and find words to describe your level of accuracy. How curious were you about the explanation for each answer? If you explored the explanations how helpful were they to you? Do you still have questions for me about the content? *

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