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the author explains the theme clearly, however the examples are confusi…

Question

the author explains the theme clearly, however the examples are confusing
run - on sentence / comma misuse
misplaced modifier
subject - verb agreement
no error

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Analyze "Run - on sentence / comma misuse": The word "however" is used as a conjunctive adverb here. When "however" is used to connect two independent clauses, it should be preceded by a semicolon or followed by a comma. In the given sentence, "however" is preceded by a comma and followed by a space before the next clause. This is incorrect comma usage, but the original selected option was "No error", which is wrong. Wait, no, let's re - examine. Wait, the sentence "The author explains the theme clearly, however the examples are confusing" has a comma splice because "however" is a conjunctive adverb and cannot be used with just a comma to connect two independent clauses. But the user's selected option was "No error", but the correct error type should be "Run - on sentence / comma misuse". Wait, maybe I misread. Wait, the original problem is to identify the error. Let's re - analyze:
  • Independent clause 1: "The author explains the theme clearly"
  • Independent clause 2: "the examples are confusing"
  • "however" is a conjunctive adverb. To connect two independent clauses with a conjunctive adverb, we need a semicolon before "however" and a comma after, or use a period and start a new sentence. So the error is "Run - on sentence / comma misuse". But the selected option in the image was "No error", which is incorrect. But according to the task, we need to provide the correct option.
  • For "Misplaced modifier": There are no modifiers that are misplaced in the sentence.
  • For "Subject - verb agreement": "author" (singular) agrees with "explains" (singular), and "examples" (plural) agrees with "are" (plural), so no subject - verb agreement error.
  • The correct error type is "Run - on sentence / comma misuse".

Answer:

A. Run - on sentence / comma misuse