'Children below six are prohibited to enter the hall' correct the error.
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children who are below six years are prohibited from entering the hall...
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The correct answer is 'Children who are below the age of six are prohibited to enter the hall'.
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- The process of identifying mistakes in sent communications and reassembling the original, error-free data is known as error repair. Error correction makes ensuring that messages are received at the receiver's side rectified and error-free.
- By using a comma and a conjunction to join two independent clauses, or by using a semicolon to connect them, two independent clauses can be united into a compound sentence. The use of a semicolon to join the two independent clauses and eliminate the run-on sentence's faults is the correct response.
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