Which sentence is not a complete thought?

A. I wash dishes.
B. He runs.
C. The boy with short brown hair.
D. Where are you going?
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

Each of these sentences is expressing a complete thought. There is a subject and a predicate, and it is clear what is happening in each sentence.The phrase “The boy with short brown hair” contains only a subject (the boy). It is not clear what happened to the boy, or what he did. Therefore, it is not a complete thought.

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