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is this a sentence fragment?
driving along the northeastern shore of lake michigan, travelers can pass through quaint villages and stop at the nineteenth-century grand traverse lighthouse.
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A complete sentence requires a subject and a predicate that expresses a complete thought. The given text has a subject ("travelers") and two predicates ("can pass through quaint villages" and "stop at the nineteenth-century Grand Traverse Lighthouse"), with a participial phrase as an introductory modifier. It expresses a full, coherent thought, so it is not a fragment.
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