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Isotopes in the recently excavated bones of a 14-year-old girl from the Jamestown archaeological site indicate she had eaten a high-protein diet, so was probably the daughter of a gentleman, not a maidservant.
a) she had eaten a high-protein diet, so was probably the daughter of a gentleman, not a maidservant.
b) that she ate a high protein diet, so probably had been the daughter of a gentleman, and not a maidservant.
c) that she had eaten a high protein diet, so was probably the daughter of a gentleman, and not a maidservant's.
d) she ate a high-protein diet, so was probably the daughter of a gentleman, and had not been a maidservant.
e) she had eaten a high-protein diet, thereby had probably been the daughter of a gentleman, not a maidservant's.
Answer choice A is listed as the correct answer, but doesn't "indicate" require the word "that" come after it to be idiomatically correct?[/u]
a) she had eaten a high-protein diet, so was probably the daughter of a gentleman, not a maidservant.
b) that she ate a high protein diet, so probably had been the daughter of a gentleman, and not a maidservant.
c) that she had eaten a high protein diet, so was probably the daughter of a gentleman, and not a maidservant's.
d) she ate a high-protein diet, so was probably the daughter of a gentleman, and had not been a maidservant.
e) she had eaten a high-protein diet, thereby had probably been the daughter of a gentleman, not a maidservant's.
Answer choice A is listed as the correct answer, but doesn't "indicate" require the word "that" come after it to be idiomatically correct?[/u]












