I believe the answer is E.) I, II, and III.
Answer:
The kind of error that occurs is:
B. a pronoun shift error.
Explanation:
Take a look at the following sentence:
"One could have done better if we had studied harder."
See how the sentence begins by using "one" and then suddenly shifts to "we"? This is an example of a pronoun shift error. The pronoun "we" does not agree with "one".
Let's analyze another example:
"Someone is knocking; and they seem to be in a hurry."
Although that is a common structure in colloquial speech, it is incorrect. "Someone" is a third-person singular word, so the pronouns that refer to it should be "he" or "she". "They" is a third-person plural pronoun. Therefore, this example too shows a pronoun shift error.
Venus blames herself for her sons disappearance, because she is crying in many places, such as "up and down the coast."
Answer:
I would say A.
Explanation:
It IS one of the longest sentences, but that is not the point.
I would say it's too broad because there will probably have to be more details than just this sentence, for example.
''Processed foods can cause health issues for people with weak immune systems, or people with diabetes. They can cause high blood pressure, or high cholesterol.''
Hope this helps.