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A. will expand views of the readers for this political movement and introduce them,
B. will expand views of the readers against this political movement and introduce them,
C. will expand readers’ views on this political movement and introduce them
D. will expand reader’s views of this political movement and introduce them,
E. will expand views of the readers, at this political movement and introduce them,
A. will expand views of the readers for this political movement and introduce them,
Incorrect. This sentence is grammatically correct but it could be interpreted as if the views are for the political movement, not the readers.
B. will expand views of the readers against this political movement and introduce them,
Incorrect. This sentence is grammatically correct but it implies that the views are against the political movement, which is not be the intended meaning.
C. will expand readers’ views on this political movement and introduce them
Correct. Most clear and accurate of them all.
D. will expand reader’s views of this political movement and introduce them,
Incorrect. This uses 'reader's' (singular) instead of 'readers'' (plural) so doesnt work for this sentence
E. will expand views of the readers, at this political movement and introduce the
Incorrect. The use of 'at' could be confusing as it might imply that the readers are physically at the political movement.