* A. The truth can be unpleasant
* B. The rams locked horns and tourists watched them from far away
* C. Dancer floated across stage
* D. Canoe with?
Let's break down why they are fragments:
* A. The truth can be unpleasant - This is a complete sentence. It has a subject ("The truth") and a verb ("can be").
* B. The rams locked horns and tourists watched them from far away - This is also a complete sentence. It has a subject ("The rams") and a verb ("locked") and a second subject ("tourists") and a verb ("watched").
* C. Dancer floated across stage - This is a complete sentence. It has a subject ("Dancer") and a verb ("floated").
* D. Canoe with? - This is a fragment because it lacks a subject. We don't know who or what is in the canoe.
How to fix fragment D:
To turn fragment D into a complete sentence, you need to add a subject. Here are a few examples:
* The children paddled the canoe with their dad.
* The canoe with the red paddles was the fastest.
* We went for a ride in the canoe with the fishing poles.