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It is D,

The sentence is about AN EVENT that caused..., therefore we can quickly get rid off answers "A", "B" and "E".
"consider TO BE" is redundant, so answer "C" is out.
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Hi,

The Demystified computer, considered by most analysts the major breakthrough of the 1980's, was the pivotal event that caused technology and mass communication to unite.

b) The dymystified computers, which most analysts have been considering
c) Demystifying the computer, which most analysts have consider to be
d) The demystification of the computer, which most analysts consider the
e) The demysitified computer, which most analysts conder a

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'demystification of computer' is the only event. Hence D
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The only event = The demystification of the computer.
Hence D.
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i go for D too since it is the only one that can be described as an "event"
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Hi,

The Demystified computer, considered by most analysts the major breakthrough of the 1980's, was the pivotal event that caused technology and mass communication to unite.

b) The dymystified computers, which most analysts have been considering
c) Demystifying the computer, which most analysts have consider to be
d) The demystification of the computer, which most analysts consider the
e) The demysitified computer, which most analysts conder a

regards,

Amardeep

good question.
I almost fell for A!
I was to quick to conclude that the sentence is better with consistent subject.
But yes, it is true that computer can never be an event.

great question.

It is D indeed.



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