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Neither the mountains of incriminating evidence nor the prosecutor's eloquent closing argument were able to convince the jury to find the defendent guilty.
A. Neither the mountains of incriminating evidence nor the prosecutor's eloquent closing argument were able to convince the jury to find the defendent guilty.
B. Neither the mountains of incriminating evidence and not the prosecutor's eloquent closing argument was able to convince the jury to find the defendent guilty.
C. Neither the mountains of incriminating evidence nor the prosecutor's eloquent closing argument was able to convince the jury to find the defendent guilty.
D. Neither the mountains of incriminating evidence nor the prosecutor's eloquent closing argument was able in convincing the jury in finding the defendent guilty.
E. Neither the mountains of incriminating evidence nor the prosecutor's eloquent closing argument have convinced the the jury to find the defendent guilty.
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"able to".. is correct idiom
In a Neither ... nor ... construction the verb should match with subject of "nor"
Neither mountains ....nor ..argument was _________________
"To dream anything that you want to dream, that is the beauty of the human mind. To do anything that you want to do, that is the strength of the human will. To trust yourself, to test your limits, that is the courage to succeed."
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