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guajiro [1.7K]
3 years ago
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[1] Jenna is brainstorming topics for a term paper for her history class. [2] Although she wants to get started as soon as possi

ble, she also wants to choose a subject she’s passionate about. [3] She’s strongly considering writing about Sally Ride, because he was the first American woman in space. [4] Jenna might also write about Eleanor Roosevelt, but that would require more background research. [5] If she decides to write about Marie Curie, she could use the research she did for a project about radiation for Chemistry class. [6] Some options is better than others, but by choosing carefully in advance, Jenna thinks she’ll get a better grade in the end. Which sentences have errors? sentence 2 sentence 3 sentences 4 and 5 sentences 3 and 6
English
2 answers:
podryga [215]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Sentences 3 and 6

Explanation:

Oduvanchick [21]3 years ago
3 0
Based on the given passage above, I can say that the sentences that have errors are sentences 3 and 6. On sentence 3, the erroneous part is "considering writing". The sentence could be written well like this: She strongly considers writing about <span>Sally Ride, because he was the first American woman in space. On sentence 6, the erroneous part is the use of "is" instead of "are" after the word "options". </span>
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