Asked by natasha

One of the four underlined sections may mark an error in punctuation. Choose the option that marks the error in punctuation. If there is no error, choose No error.

For most of us who are not reading specialists, learning to read is a mysterious process; why a child is ready to learn to read one week and not two weeks earlier is a puzzle. Although, the process of learning to read is perplexing, experts are conducting research that promises to unravel the mysteries, thereby suggesting ways to help children learn to read.
specialists, learning
process; why
Although, the
perplexing,
No error

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
Ooops! You forgot to tell us what YOU THINK first!!
Answered by Summer
no error
Answered by fagfda
For most of us who are not reading specialists, learning to read is a mysterious process; why a child is ready to learn to read one week and not two weeks earlier is a puzzle. Although, the process of learning to read is perplexing, experts are conducting research that promises to unravel the mysteries, thereby suggesting ways to help children learn to read.

a)
comma after “specialists”

b)
comma after “mysteries”

c)
comma after “Although”

d)
comma after “perplexing”

e)
no error
Answered by Spectre
I think the Answer should be C. Because there should be no comma after "Although"
Answered by Akolonso
ALL ARE ERRORS
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