A. Ecological grief is a form of expression that shows the depth of ties between man and nature, one can imagine the horror of post-industrial nations' experience, but worse was the Global South that suffered, say Lahore is now a polluted urban den.
B. Ecological grief is a form of expression that shows the depth of ties between man and nature; one can imagine the horror of post-industrial nations' experience, but worse was the Global South that suffered say, Lahore is now a polluted urban den.
C. Ecological grief is a form of expression that shows the depth of ties between man and nature, one can imagine the horror of post-industrial nations' experience, but worse was the Global South that suffered say Lahore is now a polluted urban den.
D. Ecological grief is a form of expression that shows the depth of ties between man and nature; one can imagine the horror of post-industrial nations' experience but worse was the Global South that suffered say Lahore is now a polluted urban den.
Explanation
The correct answer is (A):
(A) Ecological grief is a form of expression that shows the depth of ties between man and nature; one can imagine the horror of post-industrial nations' experience, but worse was the Global South that suffered say, Lahore is now a polluted urban den.
Explanation:
Semicolon Usage: The semicolon correctly separates two closely related clauses, making the sentence easier to read and grammatically sound.
Punctuation and Grammar: The placement of commas and the semicolon ensures clarity, unlike the other options, which either lack necessary punctuation or have incorrect usage.
Logical Flow: The sentence maintains a logical progression, showing contrast and elaboration effectively.
Issues with Other Options:
(B): Incorrect use of commas makes the sentence disjointed and harder to understand.
(C): Missing punctuation (comma) after "suffered," and "say" is improperly joined.
(D): Missing semicolon before "but worse," which makes it a run-on sentence.