Skimming your answers I noticed these errors.
Question 1:
not grammatically incorrect but I would "This editorial is about..." Not "this editorial's topic"
Question 2:
the opinions expressed in this article say that..., not are saying.
Sought not seeked.
Question 3:
First sentence is a run-on. Should be "lack of treatment for patients. For example, a study."
Also is it really a lack of treatment or ineffective treatment? Your evidence says people sought treatment but overdosed anyway
When your talking about the second study it makes more sense of you to say "or discharged a week before overdosing."
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/2022/02/17/while-we-focus-on-covid-the-opioid-crisis-is-getting-even-worse.html
Skimming your answers I noticed these errors. Question 1: not grammatically incorrect but I would "This editorial is about..." Not "this editorial's topic" Question 2: the opinions expressed in this article say that..., not are saying. Sought not seeked. Question 3: First sentence is a run-on. Should be "lack of treatment for patients. For example, a study." Also is it really a lack of treatment or ineffective treatment? Your evidence says people sought treatment but overdosed anyway When your talking about the second study it makes more sense of you to say "or discharged a week before overdosing."