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mina [271]
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vivado [14]1 year ago
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The error in the sentence consists of the punctuation before the word "however," which should be a semicolon, as further explained below.

<h3>Punctuation to be used with "however"</h3>

The word "however" is used between two different clauses in order to establish a relationship of contrast or opposition. There are two options concerning the punctuation to be used before "however".

The first option is to simply place a period before the word "however". The second option is to place a semicolon before "however". Therefore, the possibilities for the sentence we are analyzing here are:

  • Depression and anxiety are two of the most common health problems affecting college students. However, eating disorders are also on the rise.
  • Depression and anxiety are two of the most common health problems affecting college students; however, eating disorders are also on the rise.

Since the first option is not one of the answer choices provided in the picture, the second option is the correct one. Thus, we should correct the sentence as:

  • Depression and anxiety are two of the most common health problems affecting college students; however, eating disorders are also on the rise.

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