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The extraordinary diary of William Lyon Mackenzie King, prime minister of Canada for over twenty years, revealed that this most bland and circumspect of men was a mystic guided in both public and private life by omens, messages received at séances, and signs from heaven. (A) that this most bland and circumspect of men was a mystic guided in both public and (B) that this most bland and circumspect of men was a mystic and also guided both in public as well as (C) this most bland and circumspect of men was a mystic and that he was guided in both public and (D) this most bland and circumspect of men was a mystic and that he was guided in both public as well as (E) this most bland and circumspect of men to have been a mystic and that he guided himself both in public as well as
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Idiomatic usage: revealed that, not revealed this – eliminate C, D and E
(A) that this most bland and circumspect of men was a mystic guided in both public and [mystic is correctly modifying the gerund a mystic guided – hold it] (B) that this most bland and circumspect of men was a mystic and also guided both in public as well as [guided is working as a verb and changing the meaning of the sentence – eliminate it] (C) this most bland and circumspect of men was a mystic and that he was guided in both public and (D) this most bland and circumspect of men was a mystic and that he was guided in both public as well as (E) this most bland and circumspect of men to have been a mystic and that he guided himself both in public as well as
Answer: A
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