Answer:
Fragments:
Yesterday when I got off the school bus.
Yelled and screamed when she saw it.
Had dry, bumpy skin on its body.
Said, "Then close your eyes, Sheila."
Took it home to show my brother.
So I had to wait until.
Sentence:
My friend Sheila and I saw a brown toad hopping on the sidewalk.
My friend Sheila is scared of all reptiles.
I picked the toad and looked closely at it.
Sheila said, "I don't want to see that ugly toad!"
Sheila was mad and she ran off.
I put the toad in my backpack.
My brother wasn't home from school as yet.
Explanation:
Fragments are those words or phrases or bits of phrases that do not make a meaningful and complete sentence. It may contain some bits and pieces of information but cannot be considered a full-length and meaningful sentence.
From the given examples in the question, the sentences are-
My friend Sheila and I saw a brown toad hopping on the sidewalk.
My friend Sheila is scared of all reptiles.
I picked the toad and looked closely at it.
Sheila said, "I don't want to see that ugly toad!"
Sheila was mad and she ran off.
I put the toad in my backpack.
My brother wasn't home from school as yet.
And the fragments are-
Yesterday when I got off the school bus.
Yelled and screamed when she saw it.
Had dry, bumpy skin on its body.
Said, "Then close your eyes, Sheila."
Took it home to show my brother.
So I had to wait until.