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Eric is proofreading his narrative about teaching his children how to fish. He finds an error in the following passage:

I plan to drink a cup of coffee and enjoy the peaceful lake, but I am soon untangling fishing line instead, Emma gets hers caught in a tree and then in another tree. Charlie has some success with casting, but then he gets his line tangled in the ground and is sure he has caught a gopher.

Which correction should Eric make to fix the error?

a.)
He should replace the comma before "Emma" with a period.
b.)
He should change "hers" to "her's."
c.)
He should change "has caught" to "had caught" in the last sentence.
d.)
He should remove the comma before "but" in the first sentence.


Sagot :

Answer:

I'm pretty sure it's a.) He should replace the comma before "Emma" with a period.  If you read the whole passage it seems like a run-on sentence.  If I am wrong, please correct me!

Explanation: