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Question
is the highlighted portion of the sentence a complete or incomplete thought?
mr. smithers laughed at my joke, spitting out his
water.
complete thought incomplete thought
Brief Explanations
A complete thought requires a subject and a predicate that expresses a full idea. The highlighted portions ("spitting out his" and "water") lack a clear independent subject-predicate structure that can stand alone as a full, coherent idea; they are dependent descriptive fragments tied to the main clause.
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Incomplete Thought