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fragmented sentence

 

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Fragmented Sentence

Description:

A fragmented sentence, also known as a sentence fragment, is an incomplete sentence that lacks a subject, a verb, or both. It does not express a complete thought on its own and may not convey the intended meaning.

Senses:

  • Sense 1: In grammar, a sentence fragment is a group of words that is punctuated like a sentence but is grammatically incorrect.
  • Sense 2: A fragmented sentence can also refer to a fragmented narrative style used in literature, where the story is conveyed through a series of disconnected vignettes or fragments.

Usage Examples:

1) Sense 1:

  • Noun: The paragraph contained several fragmented sentences, making it difficult to understand the main idea.
  • Verb: She often fragments her sentences to create a more artistic writing style.
  • Adjective: The professor pointed out a fragmented sentence in my essay, advising me to restructure it for clarity.
  • Adverb: He spoke rapidly, almost using a fragmented sentence structure.

2) Sense 2:

  • Noun: The author's fragmented sentences effectively portrayed the fragmented nature of the protagonist's thoughts.
  • Verb: The novel experimentally fragmented its storyline, leaving the readers to piece together the narrative.
  • Adjective: The poet's fragmented sentence structure added an air of mystery to the collection.
  • Adverb: The author skillfully crafted a fragmented sentence to emphasize the character's confusion.

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