Take a look at the item again:

Karlene drove slowly through the heavy traffic. (A) Anticipating a bag of microwave popcorn (B) and a couple of hours in front of the television (C) as her reward for a hard day at work.

You wanted to do this:

Karlene drove slowly through the heavy traffic. Anticipating a bag of microwave popcorn and a couple of hours in front of the television. As her reward for a hard day at work.

Adding a period after television causes a fragment. As her reward for a hard day at work, a string of prepositional phrases, cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.

You might want to review the rules.

Go back to the sentence to try again.

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