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correct the error use of attrbutive predicate adjective the africa sahara has memerized the world for country

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Final answer:

The corrected sentence should replace 'the Africa Sahara' with 'the African Sahara' and omit 'for country,' as the Sahara is a desert, not a country.

Step-by-step explanation:

The error in the sentence 'the Africa Sahara has mesmerized the world for country' likely stems from the misuse of the word 'country' to describe the Sahara. The correct term to describe the Sahara would be 'desert.' Sahara should also not be preceded by 'the' as it is a proper noun.

Thus, the corrected sentence should read: 'The African Sahara has mesmerized the world.' This change corrects the attributive predicate adjective, as 'African' properly describes the Sahara, which is a desert and not a country. Africa, being a continent, boasts diverse landscapes including the majestic Sahara Desert which is the largest hot desert in the world.

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