akhil911
Can some expert throw light on this problem.
I am still not able to figure out why D is incorrect.
Although decisive victories at Midway and in the Guadalcanal campaign had raised hopes in a readily attainable Allied victory going against Japan, the fierce battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa forced the conclusion that defeating the Japanese home islands would be neither quick nor easy.
A. had raised hopes in a readily attainable Allied victory going against Japan
B. had raised hopes that an Allied victory against Japan was readily attainable
C. had raised hopes for there being Allied victory toward Japan that was a readily attainable
D. raised hopes that an Allied victory over Japan would be readily attainable
E. raised hopes in an Allied victory toward Japan as readily attainable
two past events here: victories at Midway and in the Guadalcanal campaign; and the fierce battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
The first event took place before the second --> first event had raised hope for a victory
Second event then raised doubt for a victory
we need the tense that describes that the first event took place before the second, hence options D and E are not suitable. These options suggest that the battles took place at the same time in the past.