Answer:
<em>At the library, I found a fascinating book called "Coming to America: Immigrants from Eastern Europe" by Shirley Blumenthal.</em>
Explanation:
Making corrections about punctuation errors in a sentence means there are errors in the way the commas, inverted commas, or anything of that sort is used. There can also be punctuation errors involving the incorrect or misplaced use of capitalizations.
In the given sentence "At the library I found a fascinating book called Coming to America Immigrants from Eastern Europe, by Shirley Blumenthal", the corrections that needed to be done involve the use of a colon, inverted commas, and a comma.
The new, corrected sentence is
<em>At the library, I found a fascinating book called "Coming to America: Immigrants from Eastern Europe" by Shirley Blumenthal.</em>
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I believe it is option 2. (a chronological book of American history)
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