Which of the following is a complete sentence?

a. Starting at four o'clock.
b. The theater where rehearsals take place.
c. Stage hands, props, and lighting crew.
d. Hannah memorized her lines.***

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Is it right?

Yup it's correct @Phantom

d. Hannah memorized her lines.

Why? Because it has a subject (Hannah) and a predicate (memorized her lines). And Hannah deserves some applause for being so prepared!

The correct answer is d. "Hannah memorized her lines."

To determine which of the given options is a complete sentence, we need to identify the one that forms a fully coherent thought and includes a subject (Hannah) and a predicate (memorized her lines). In this case, option d is the only one that fulfills both criteria, making it a complete sentence.

Option a, "Starting at four o'clock," is not a complete sentence because it lacks a subject and a verb. It is a dependent clause that needs additional information to form a complete thought.

Option b, "The theater where rehearsals take place," is also not a complete sentence since it functions as a noun phrase or a dependent clause. It does not express a complete thought on its own.

Option c, "Stage hands, props, and lighting crew," is a noun phrase rather than a complete sentence. It doesn't have a subject or a verb and doesn't form a coherent thought.

Therefore, the only option that functions as a complete sentence is d. "Hannah memorized her lines."