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kids should do more writing write more since writing helps develop impr…

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kids should do more writing write more since writing helps develop improtant skills abd gives kids experience that will help them in a careers. when you writing, you have to use youre imagination, which strengthening the mind. using youre imagination is an importrant skill. also, writing it gives kids experince they will need for doing jobs in the real world and increases career options which is the correct way to fix the third mistake in paragraph 3? change \options\ to \option\ remove \options\ add a period after \options\

Explanation:

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First, we analyze the third paragraph: "Also, writing it gives kids experince they will need for doing jobs in the real world and increases career options". Wait, the options given are about "options", but maybe there's a mis - context? Wait, no, looking at the options, the third mistake in paragraph 3 (assuming the third mistake is related to "options" - maybe a typo in the problem, but among the options, none of them seem to fit? Wait, no, maybe the original paragraph's third mistake is about punctuation or word form. Wait, the options are: change "options" to "option" (if the context is that "career options" is correct, but maybe the mistake is not here. Wait, maybe the problem has a typo, but among the given options, if we assume that the third mistake is about the word "options" and the correct fix is none? No, wait, maybe I misread. Wait, the third paragraph: "Also, writing it gives kids experince they will need for doing jobs in the real world and increases career options". Wait, the options are about "options", but maybe the third mistake is not related. Wait, no, the options are:

  1. change "options" to "option"
  2. remove "options"
  3. add a period after "options"

But in the sentence "increases career options", "options" is plural and correct. So none of the options are correct? But that can't be. Wait, maybe the original paragraph's third mistake is different. Wait, maybe the user made a mistake in the problem. But assuming that we have to choose from the given options, and maybe there's a misprint, but if we have to choose, none of the options are correct. But that's not possible. Wait, maybe the third mistake is about the end of the sentence. The sentence "increases career options" is a fragment? No, the paragraph is "Also, writing it gives kids experince they will need for doing jobs in the real world and increases career options" - maybe it should end with a period? But the option is to add a period after "options". So adding a period after "options" would make the sentence "increases career options." which is a complete sentence? No, the main clause is "writing... gives... and increases...", so "increases career options" is part of the main clause. Wait, this is confusing. But among the options, adding a period after "options" would be the only one that could be a punctuation fix. But I'm not sure. Wait, maybe the third mistake is that the sentence is a run - on, and adding a period after "options" would split it. But the original sentence is "Also, writing it gives kids experince they will need for doing jobs in the real world and increases career options" - if we add a period after "options", it becomes "Also, writing it gives kids experince they will need for doing jobs in the real world and increases career options. " which is a complete sentence (the main verb is "gives" and "increases", so it's a compound verb. Wait, no, "writing it" is the subject, "gives" and "increases" are verbs. So the sentence is correct as is. So maybe the options are wrong. But since we have to choose, and maybe the intended answer is to add a period after "options", so:

Answer:

C. add a period after "options" (assuming C is the third option, but in the given options, the third is "add a period after 'options'")