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Dear Experts,
I am facing difficulty on how to go with POE,
please help to put a harness on this question type!
Thank you for your effort and time!
A professor at the university has taken a sabbatical to research on James Baldwin's books that Baldwin wrote in France while he was living there.
(A) on James Baldwin's books that Baldwin wrote in France while he was living there (B) about the books James Baldwin wrote in France (C) into James Baldwin's books written while in France (D) on the books of James Baldwin, written while he lived in France (E) the books James Baldwin wrote while he lived in France
Observations
1) infinitive form + prepositional phrase -- I am not sure whether this is correct way to eliminate. - "to research" + on James Baldwin's book - "to research" + about the books James Baldwin - "to research" + into James Baldwin's book - "to research" + on the books of James Baldwin
- "to research" + the books James Baldwin--- Not with preposition
2) Pronouns- Can be a scope, but it also not working
3) Idioms- One should be sure to bet his/her life to prefer this
4) Sounds right- Main enemy of the non-native speakers.
||Please help me to eliminate the incorrect options.||
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A professor at the university has taken a sabbatical to research on James Baldwin's books that Baldwin wrote in France while he was living there.
(A) on James Baldwin's books that Baldwin wrote in France while he was living there (B) about the books James Baldwin wrote in France (C) into James Baldwin's books written while in France (D) on the books of James Baldwin, written while he lived in France (E) the books James Baldwin wrote while he lived in France
I am facing difficulty on how to go with POE.
Observations
1) infinitive form + prepositional phrase -- I am not sure whether this is correct way to eliminate. - "to research" + on James Baldwin's book - "to research" + about the books James Baldwin - "to research" + into James Baldwin's book - "to research" + on the books of James Baldwin
- "to research" + the books James Baldwin--- Not with preposition
2) Pronouns- Can be a scope, but it also not working
3) Idioms- One should be sure to bet his/her life to prefer this
4) Sounds right- Main enemy of the non-native speakers.
||Please help me to eliminate the incorrect options.||
Still interested in this question? Check out the "Best Topics" block above for a better discussion on this exact question, as well as several more related questions.