1000 SC # 308

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1000 SC # 308

by ichadaram » Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:04 pm
For protection from the summer sun, the Mojave lived in open-sided, flat-topped dwellings known as shades, each a roof of poles and arrowweed supported by posts set in a rectangle.
(A) each a roof of poles and arrowweed
(B) each a roof of poles and arrowweed that are being
(C) with each being a roof of poles and arrowweed
(D) with roofs of poles and arrowweed to be
(E) with roofs of poles and arrowweed that are



The answer that is given is A.
Can anybody explain what's wrong with C.
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by Steph28 » Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:46 am
C is a longer and more complex way (as well as unidiomatic - "with" ?) to express the same meaning than A

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