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Many students are surprised to find that objects viewed through a pseudoscope, an optical instrument that reverses depth perception, appears inside out; a box, an example, would seem to be a square-shaped hole in the floor.

A)appears inside out; a box, an example
B)appears inside out, for example; a box
c)appears inside out; a box, for example
D)appear inside out, for example; a box
E)appear inside out; a box, for example

OA to follow
Objects - hence it must be appear.

This is a standard case of - "....X, for example, is a Y..."

answer is E? Waiting for OA.
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Many students are surprised to find that objects viewed through a pseudoscope, an optical instrument that reverses depth perception, appears inside out; a box, an example, would seem to be a square-shaped hole in the floor.

A)appears inside out; a box, an example
B)appears inside out, for example; a box
c)appears inside out; a box, for example
D)appear inside out, for example; a box
E)appear inside out; a box, for example

Singular/Plural : Objects appear and not appears inside out.
D and E left.

E gives the correct pause. D uses semicolon after for example which is not correct.
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