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Sentence Review

1. Use hamburger fold.

2. Fold edges down to fold.

3. Fold each side in half.

4. Unfold to reveal 8 rectangles.

Start at top left First & Last Name

Start at top left. A sentence, 3.4. First & Last Name a sentence is complete, complete, complete

First and Last Name A sentence, a sentence is complete, complete, complete

A sentence, First & Last Name a sentence is complete, complete, complete when five simple rules it meets, meets, meets.

when five simple rules it meets, meets, meets.

A sentence, 1.Add a subject First & Last Name a sentence is complete, complete, complete when five simple rules it meets, meets, meets.

1.Add a subject.

A sentence, 1.Add a subject 2.and a verb, First & Last Name a sentence is complete, complete, complete when five simple rules it meets, meets, meets.

2. and a verb,

A sentence, 1.Add a subject 2.and a verb, First & Last Name 3. and a sentence is complete, complete, complete when five simple rules it meets, meets, meets. make sense with every single word.

3.and make sense with every single word.

A sentence, 1.Add a subject 2.and a verb, First & Last Name 3. and a sentence is complete, complete, complete when five simple rules it meets, meets, meets. make sense with every single word. 4. Add a capital letter

4. add a capital letter

A sentence, 1.Add a subject 2.and a verb, First & Last Name 3. and a sentence is complete, complete, complete when five simple rules it meets, meets, meets. make sense with every single word. 4. Add a capital letter 5. and an end mark, too.

5. and an end mark, too.

A sentence, 1.Add a subject 2.and a verb, First & Last Name 3. and Yeah, we know a sentence is complete, complete, complete when five simple rules it meets, meets, meets. make sense with every single word. 4. Add a capital letter 5. and an end mark, too. what to do.

Yeah, we know what to do.

A sentence, 1.Add a subject 2.and a verb, First & Last Name 3. and Yeah, we know a sentence is complete, complete, complete when five simple rules it meets, meets, meets. make sense with every single word. 4. Add a capital letter 5. and an end mark, too. what to do.

Back - top left. A fragment is only part of this,

A fragment is only part of this.

Back of Paper A fragment is only part of this, so subject or predicate is what we missed.

so subject or predicate is what we missed.

Back of Paper A fragment is only part of this, so subject or predicate is what we missed. Both are needed to be complete.

Both are needed to be complete.

Back of Paper A fragment is only part of this, so subject or predicate is what we missed. Both are needed to be complete. So, make sure the five simple rules meet.

So, make sure the five simple rules meet.

Back of Paper A fragment is only part of this, so subject or predicate is what we missed. Both are needed to be complete. So, make sure the five simple rules meet.