Camus broke with Sartre in a bitter dispute over the nature of Stalinism.
(A) in a bitter dispute over
(B) over bitterly disputing
(C) after there was a bitter dispute over
(D) after having bitterly disputed about
(E) over a bitter dispute about
What is wrong with E?????
over/in dispute
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C. is wrong because they did not break after the dispute the broke during it...(broke is to fight)
E. is wrong because the did not fight over "the bitter dispute"(like as though it is an object and they are fighting for who owns it), but the fought in the dispute.
Camus "FOUGHT" with Sartre in a bitter dispute
C. is wrong because they did not break after the dispute the broke during it...(broke is to fight)
E. is wrong because the did not fight over "the bitter dispute"(like as though it is an object and they are fighting for who owns it), but the fought in the dispute.
Camus "FOUGHT" with Sartre in a bitter dispute
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