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Stacey Koprince
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You posted an explanation for a choice but did not say which choice it refers to. Can you clarify?
I'm guessing you meant E, just from my read of the choices. Here, we have "levels of carbon monoxide in the atmosphere during the 20th century" - you have the word "levels" followed by three prepositional phrases, each of which is referring to the preceding words. Ultimately, it's all talking about the levels. So there were some levels of carbon monoxide in the atmosphere during the 20th century. Let's say the level was 10, just to make it easy to talk about this. The 20th century encompasses 1900 to 1999. The 21st century encompasses 2000 to 2099. Let's say that the "10" level was measured in 1990, which is during the 20th century. That level, 10, then increased - but at some time not specified by the sentence. Did the level move up to 11 sometime during the rest of the 1990s? Maybe. But could the level have moved up to 11 in, say, 2001? Sure. And that would be the 21st century, not the 20th. Essentially, in the other options, "during the 20th century" is modifying the word increase - it's telling us WHEN the increase occurred. In E, it's telling us when we are establishing the baseline level, which then increased at some time AFTER that - but the sentence doesn't say when. Confusing I know - does that make sense? |
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