30 POINTS
Consider sentence 1. Which of the following would be the BEST revision to sentence 1...
30 POINTS
Consider sentence 1. Which of the following would be the BEST revision to sentence 1 to correct the error in conventions?
The following is an excerpt from a student literary analysis paper about Arthur Miller's The Crucible. It contains errors in conventions.
(1) In Act 4 of Arthur Miller’s the crucible, Reverend Hale pleads desperately with Elizabeth Proctor in an attempt to convince her to save her husband's life by getting him to falsely confess to his accused crimes. (2) Hale uses religious imagery in an attempt to justify the sin of lying, he believes that John Proctor should not be hanged for a crime he did not commit. (3) Ironically, however, it is religion itself that keeps Elizabeth from heeding Hale’s pleas.
Select one:
No error.
Fix the spelling of "desparately": In Act 4 of Arthur Miller’s the crucible, Reverend Hale pleads desparately with Elizabeth Proctor in an attempt to convince her to save her husband's life by getting him to falsely confess to his accused crimes.
Fix the run-on sentence by splitting it into two: In Act 4 of Arthur Miller’s the crucible, Reverend Hale pleads desperately with Elizabeth Proctor. In an attempt to convince her to save her husband's life by getting him to falsely confess to his accused crimes.
Fix the capitalization of the title of the play: In Act 4 of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Reverend Hale pleads desperately with Elizabeth Proctor in an attempt to convince her to save her husband's life by getting him to falsely confess to his accused crimes.
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