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English, 07.04.2021 01:00 Fireburntbudder

What is the problem with the following​ sentence? Dickens was a very popular​ novelist, but he had to set a grueling schedule for himself in order to meet his​ public's demands, for many of his novels were​ serialized, so he had to publish a new installment every week.
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The sentence uses excessive coordination.
B.
The sentence uses excessive subordination.
C.
The sentence does not have enough independent clauses.
D.
The sentence uses excessive slang.

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