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30 Jun 2008, 13:42
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One of the most familiar plots used in today’s cinema is the one where the coward turns out to be a brave hero. a> is the one where the coward turns out to be b> is the one in which the coward turned out to be c> is the one in which the coward turns out to be d> was the one where the coward turned out to be e> is the one where the person seeming to be cowardly turns out to be
Please state your reasons as well.
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I would opt for C.
One of the most familiar plots used in today’s cinema is the one where the coward turns out to be a brave hero.
a> is the one where the coward turns out to be use of where is wrong b> is the one in which the coward turned out to be in which is correct but the use of past tense with infinitive to be makes it wrong c> is the one in which the coward turns out to be correct d> was the one where the coward turned out to be was is past tense...wrong e> is the one where the person seeming to be cowardly turns out to be wordy
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c sounds good to me too. Plot is not a place, so can't use "where"
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OA is C indeed. But In the exam I picked A, I thought in which incorrectly modifies one. In fact I am still not sure which refers to what here--plot?
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