Afterthought fragments begin with the following transitions: especially, for example, for instance, like, such as, including, and except.
These transitions frequently introduce good details that the writer is providing as an afterthought for previous information.
*Jacob has several ways to annoy his instructors. *Such as rolling his eyes, smirking, reading supermarket tabloids during lecture, folding handouts into paper airplanes, and drawing caricatures on his desk.
[Quill currently gives afterthought fragments low scores, but they often hover around 50 percent and are often marked as sentences]
afterthoughts (#22)
[Quill currently gives afterthought fragments low scores, but they often hover around 50 percent and are often marked as sentences]