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01 Dec 2008, 01:42
258. During her lecture the speaker used map to clarify directional terms, for not everyone in attendance was knowledgeable that winds are designated by the direction from which they come. (A) or not everyone in attendance was knowledgeable (B) for everyone in attendance did not know (C) with everyone in attendance not knowing (D) with everyone attending not knowledgeable (E) for not everyone attending knew
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E,
For is used as a connector when clause/phrase gives meaning to preceding clause.
So A,B, E A - is adding passive voice B - in attendance did not know -- looks ackward.. in attendance should be everyone attending.. So E wins
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