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Option 1 : Having fail in the midterm
The error lies in part 1.
The sentence uses the simple present tense verb 'fail', which is incorrect. Since the sentence uses the verb 'having' before the main verb, it forms a perfect participle, which shows completed action. In case of perfect participle, the main verb must always be in its past participle form. So, 'having failed' is the correct form here.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 1.
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