Select the group of words that contains one or more complete sentences and no fragments.
a. consider the rattlesnake. whose own sensors detect small changes in temperature and who can open double quote"seeclose double quote" us by the heat around us.
b. consider the rattlesnake. its own sensors detect small changes in​ temperature, allowing it to open double quote"seeclose double quote" us by the heat around us.
c. consider the​ rattlesnake, who open double quote"seesclose double quote" us by the heat around us. whose own sensors detect small changes in temperature.
d. consider the rattlesnake. who open double quote"seesclose double quote" us by the heat around​ us, and whose own sensors detect small changes in temperature.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is B.

"Consider the rattlesnake. Its own sensors detect small changes in​ temperature, allowing it to"see" us by the heat around us. "

A complete sentence is one that has expresses a complete idea and makes sense standing alone. According to this definition, option B is the correct one because it is made up by two complete sentences.

Options A, C and D are not correct because they include sentences that are not complete and do not make sense on its own.

Answer:

Option B. Consider the rattlesnake. Its own sensors detect small changes in​ temperature, allowing it to"see" us by the heat around us.

Explanation:

Option B is the only sentence that is correctly punctuated (disregarding the lack of capital letters in the options provided), and therefore, it is the only one that can be considered to be integrated by complete sentences.

The phrase "Consider the rattlesnake" is correctly separated from the rest of the text using a period. Afterwards, more details about the subject (the rattlesnake) are presented in the subsequent sentence, and two ideas are correctly separated using a comma.