Which is the preferred 'conjunction' to use in sentences like this one amongst 'in that/because/for/on account of':
The Olympic Games helped to keep peace among the pugnacious states of the Greek world in that a sacred truce was proclaimed during the festival's month.
OG indicates that 'in that' is overly formal and hence should be avoided. However, I remember reading somewhere that 'in that' is preferred to 'because'. How about 'for' v/s 'because' ?
The Olympic Games helped to keep peace among the pugnacious states of the Greek world in that a sacred truce was proclaimed during the festival's month.
OG indicates that 'in that' is overly formal and hence should be avoided. However, I remember reading somewhere that 'in that' is preferred to 'because'. How about 'for' v/s 'because' ?
The GMAT is indeed adaptable. Whenever I answer RC, it proficiently 'adapts' itself to mark my 'right' answer 'wrong'.


















