Which word or words and punctuation best corrects any errors in the sentence? The book I'm reading is The Bad Queen: Rules and Instructions for Marie-Antoinette.

A.
Queen-

B.
There is no error in this sentence.

C.
Queen;

D.
is:

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Answer 1
Answer: →It wouldn't be A (Queen-) because of the dash.
→It wouldn't be B (There is no error in this sentence) because there's an error.
→It wouldn't be D (Is:) because you only use ":" when you're giving multiple things together.
→The answer is C (Queen;) because it's joining the sentences together. It's like having a comma in the sentence after "Queen."

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Poetry is a literary form where several language qualities are used to make or produce a more rhythmic emotional response. This form of literature mainly employs rhythm, meter form, style, structure, etc. in its construction.

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B) A pair of consecutive rhyming lines.

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