Which of the following is a complete sentence, not a fragment?<br/><br/>A. While you were out, Pete stopped by.<br/><br/>B. While you were out.<br/><br/>C. While you were out, Pete.<br/><br/>D. Both A & C<br/><br/>Which of the following is correct?<br/><br/>A. Sheila will bring the chips; Sandy wants to make dip.<br/><br/>B. Sheila will bring the chips, but Sandy wants to make dip.<br/><br/>C. Sheila will bring the chips, Sandy wants to make dip.<br/><br/>D. Both A & B<br/><br/>Which of the following is correct?<br/><br/>A. Waving goodbye, the plane taxied down the runway.<br/><br/>B. The plane, waving goodbye, taxied down the runway.<br/><br/>C. Waving goodbye, we watched the plane taxi down the runway.<br/><br/>D. None of the above