This a complete sentence:

The scary-looking animal in the corner of the room.
A. True
B. False
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The given group of words is a noun phrase. The noun, “animal,” has many modifiers: “the” is an article introducing the phrase, “scary-looking” is an adjective, and “in the corner” and “of the room” are prepositional phrases.

The scary-looking animal in the corner of the room.

In this phrase , there is no predicate, or verb to tell us what the “scary-looking animal” might be doing. So, this group of words does not express a complete thought. Hence, it is not a complete sentence.

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