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D (or 4.).

A, B and C have modifier issue.
E has incorrect use of "took up".


"Having been bombed for fifty-seven nights in a row " modifies what in D??/

I am not convinced with any options..

Please elaborate
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D (or 4.).

A, B and C have modifier issue.
E has incorrect use of "took up".


"Having been bombed for fifty-seven nights in a row " modifies what in D??/

I am not convinced with any options..

Please elaborate

x2suresh, yes you are right... D is also not clear but may be that is less wrong than others? :-D
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I agree with Suresh, none of these look right.
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D (or 4.).

A, B and C have modifier issue.
E has incorrect use of "took up".


"Having been bombed for fifty-seven nights in a row " modifies what in D??/

I am not convinced with any options..

Please elaborate

I agree. But, my choice was based on least of all the evils :)
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Source please - this is not an authentic GMAT type question. None of the options seem right.
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:dunnow none of them
D only at gun point
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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.

1. the Blitz and the refusal to surrender London after it took on
2.London’s Blitz and the refusal to surrender took after
3.the Blitz and the refusal of the city of London took over
4.London’s refusal to surrender after the Blitz took on
5.London’s refusal to surrender after the Blitz took up

This is impossible, no answer choices construct the appropriate grammatical structure for the whole sentence. Another problem is meaning:

1. the Blizt and the refusal can't be bombed
2. London's blizt and the refusal can't be bombed
3. same error of A
4. 2 interpretation:- London's refusal (possessive relationship): mentioned error
- London is refusal to surrender ...: awkward meaning
5. same as 4

rampuria, you have several tricky questions, but this is mission impossible, LOL
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This is really an awkward question. I chose A as i did't know the meaning of Blitz and there should be no possessive in such sentences.
Unfortunately it was wrong.



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