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Having been bombed for fifty-seven nights in a row, the Blitz and the refusal to surrender London after it took on almost mythic significance as evidence of British citizens’ ability to resist the will of Hitler and Nazi Germany.
* the Blitz and the refusal to surrender London after it took on * London’s Blitz and the refusal to surrender took after * the Blitz and the refusal of the city of London took over * London’s refusal to surrender after the Blitz took on * London’s refusal to surrender after the Blitz took up
The correct answer is D.
I somehow am not satisfied with answer given. the sentence starts with a modifier - 'Having been bombed for fifty-seven nights in a row' ... so the modified subject should then immediately follow. However if the ans is D then that means London's refusal is the subject being modified. This does not seem appropriate. Other members please let me know ur views.
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I agree with that. "Though the city had been bombed" should be followed by "London" rather than "London's refusal" But as the explanation goes, [A] includes Blitz in "mythic significance" I guess that is why [D] gets more points to win