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varundaga05
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Joachim Raff and Giacomo Meyerbeer are examples
of the kind of composer who receives popular acclaim
while living, often goes into decline after death, and
never regains popularity again.
(A) often goes into decline after death, and never
regains popularity again
(B) whose reputation declines after death and never
regains its status again
(C) but whose reputation declines after death and
never regains its former status
(D) who declines in reputation after death and who
never regained popularity again
(E) then has declined in reputation after death and
never regained popularity
Doubt - Why not B. except that it is using again which is redundtant.
As per OG for B - The two clauses are not parallel, lack a
coordinating conjunction, and do not
describe the same thing; redundant again.
of the kind of composer who receives popular acclaim
while living, often goes into decline after death, and
never regains popularity again.
(A) often goes into decline after death, and never
regains popularity again
(B) whose reputation declines after death and never
regains its status again
(C) but whose reputation declines after death and
never regains its former status
(D) who declines in reputation after death and who
never regained popularity again
(E) then has declined in reputation after death and
never regained popularity
Doubt - Why not B. except that it is using again which is redundtant.
As per OG for B - The two clauses are not parallel, lack a
coordinating conjunction, and do not
describe the same thing; redundant again.












