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Are these complete sentences, or is one of them a fragment?
After the hike, Gregory Goyle was thinking. That the path may have been lined with poison oak.
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First sentence: Complete. ("After the hike, Gregory Goyle was thinking." has subject + verb and expresses a complete thought.)
Second sentence: Fragment. ("That the path may have been lined with poison oak." is a dependent clause and needs a main clause — e.g., "Gregory Goyle thought that the path may have been lined with poison oak.")
Second sentence: Fragment. ("That the path may have been lined with poison oak." is a dependent clause and needs a main clause — e.g., "Gregory Goyle thought that the path may have been lined with poison oak.")
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