Choose the main grammatical or stylistic error that you find in the bolded sentence below. You will
choose one mistake.
William Penn valued religious freedom and self-government, he established the colony of
Pennsylvania in 1682 as a welcoming land for others with similar values. A Qubker, Penn sort
of hoped Pennsylvania would be a haven for his fellow Quakers who faced continual
persecution in England. As governor of the colony, the first constitution was written by Penn
and called for an elected legislature. Penn's Christian values extended to the Native
Americans, he paid them for the land and refused to exploit them. Pennsylvania was
governed by a member of the Penn family until the beginning of the Revolutionary War. The
colony remained committed to William Penn's ideals for this span of so very many, long years.
E) Informal word
D) Wordiness
A) Subject-verb agreement error
C) Comma splice
B) Pronoun-antecedent agreement error
F) Passive voice
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