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Revered by an ill-informed citizenry, the Duke of York was [#permalink] New post 21 Oct 2009, 11:50
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609. Revered by an ill-informed citizenry, the Duke of York was feted opulently for several months before there was denunciation and exile.

(A) there was denunciation and exile
(B) he was to be denounced with exile
(C) being denounced and exiled
(D) denunciation and his exile
(E) being exiled, having been denounced
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Re: i do apreciate u being arounf [#permalink] New post 21 Oct 2009, 12:46
C for me.

A: clause following "there was..." looks like an independent clause which is incorrect.
B: pronoun reference is not required, also 'denounced with exile' sounds strange, is it possible?
D: not parallel
E: makes a bit sense since it clearly says that duke was first denounced and then exiled..though i will go with C for simplicity.
Re: i do apreciate u being arounf   [#permalink] 21 Oct 2009, 12:46
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