In her will, Wilia Cather tried to regulate the public's access to her literary works and her personal papers, directing her executors to refuse permission for radio, film, and stage adaptations of her
fiction and forbade the publication of her correspondence.A. fiction and
forbade the publication of her correspondence.
B. fiction and
forbade her correspondence's publication.
C. fiction, and she
forbade her correspondence from being published.
D. fiction, and
forbidding her correspondence from publication.
E. fiction and
forbidding publication of her correspondence.
Wilia Cather will is still intact so we can't publish her correspondence even now. hence Forbade is a past tense and can't be used here. eliminating A,B and C
In D, Wilia didn't forbid her correspondence but the publication, hence Incorrect.
E is the best choice among all.