[quote="shikhar"]For almost a hundred years after having its beginning in 1788, England exiled some 160,000 criminals to
Australia.
(A) For almost a hundred years after having its beginning in 1788,
(B) Beginning in 1788 for a period of a hundred years,
(C) Beginning a period of almost a hundred years, in 1788
(D) During a hundred years, a period beginning in 1788,
(E) Over a period of a hundred years beginning in 1788,
in a
" for a hundred year' is a period which can be modified by a begining or ending point. but which can not be modified by a point of time such as "after having its begining. for a hundred year from year 10 to year 110" is logic.
we can see it in different way
" a hundred year after having it beginning" is a point of time , so, which can not go with "for"
a is not logic at this point.
in B.
begining in 1788 , england exiled. the action of begining and exile happen at the same time and have meaning relation. both time relation and meaning relation are not logic . incorrect here.
in C. this is similar to the case in B
in D.
look at " a hundred year, a period begining in 1788". this mean all period of 100 year is the period who begin in 1788. not logic.