Im thinking something like B.
<span>My worst problem is the inability to speak clearly in public. <em>This </em>is not true when I am with my family.</span> The pronoun reference "this" in the sentence is used incorrectly because it used to refer to the whole sentence before it. It implies that the antecedent is "<span>My worst problem is the inability to speak clearly in public."</span> However, the readers don't know which part of that statement "is not true when I am with my family". Is the problem not true? Is the inability to speak clearly in public not true? The antecedent is vague, and we can say that (3) there's no specific antecedent.
Headers and Footers can include text, graphics, and also the
revision number of the documents. Headers are written in the top page of the
document while footers are writing at the bottom part of the document. Both
headers and footers contains additional information regarding the document like
the author’s name, sometimes address of the company, and even the page numbers
of the document.
Explanation:
1. If she wins the lottery, she would be happy.
2. Was he a pilot, he has visited the cities in the world.