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Select the answer choice that corrects an error in the underlined portion. If there is no error, choose D indicating that no change is necessary.

One of the (A) affects of smoking is that your lungs become (B) weak and you are more (C) apt to develop health problems like emphysema, cancer and heart disease.





Correct Answer:
effects
the sentence provided in the question contains an error in the underlined portion, specifically at point (a) where it uses the word "affects." the correct word to use in this context is "effects." therefore, the correct answer is to replace "affects" with "effects." **explanation:**

the distinction between "affect" and "effect" is a common source of confusion in english language usage. "affect" is primarily used as a verb, meaning to influence or make a difference to something. for example, "smoking adversely affects your health." on the other hand, "effect" is most commonly used as a noun, referring to a result or outcome of a particular action or event. for example, "the effect of smoking is detrimental to your health." in the sentence from the question, the term should be "effects," since it refers to the results or outcomes of smoking, specifically how it impacts the body. the sentence is discussing the consequences or results (effects) of smoking, such as weakened lungs and increased susceptibility to health problems. hence, the correct grammatical usage in this context is "effects." **further clarification:** the other options provided in the question (weak, aptly, no change) do not address the error in the underlined portion at point (a). the use of "weak" in point (b) is correct as it correctly describes the condition of the lungs due to smoking. the word "apt" in point (c) is also correctly used, indicating a likelihood or tendency to develop health problems. therefore, these parts of the sentence do not require any changes. the correct action is to replace "affects" with "effects" at point (a) to correct the grammatical error and convey the intended meaning accurately.


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