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Just because King Alfred occupied and fortified London in 886 did not mean that he also won the loyalty of its citizens: the invading Danes were well aware of this weakness and used it to their advantage in 893.

(A) Just because King Alfred occupied and fortified London in 886 did not mean that he
(B) The fact that King Alfred had occupied and fortified London in 886 did not mean that he had
(C) Just because King Alfred occupied and fortified London in 886, it did not mean he
(D) The fact that King Alfred occupied and fortified London in 886, it did not mean that he
(E) Just because King Alfred had occupied and fortified London in 886, it did not mean he
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by deloitte247 » Mon Jun 18, 2018 2:23 pm

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Option A - INCORRECT.
The use of '','' was missing after the first introduction of the effort of king Alfred which was use to introduce him.

Option B - INCORRECT.
This option would have been the most suitable, but, the use of '','' was missing also after 886. A pause was suppose to be observe there before a continuation of the sentence.

Option C - INCORRECT
However the use of ''that'' would have make this sentence a complete one. But now since its missing, it makes it sound unrealistic.

Option D - CORRECT.
This sentence is simple and well explanatory, from the introduction to the finishing it has maintained a good use of sentence formation and punctuation in the right places where needed.

Option E - INCORRECT.
Unfortunately, using the word ''just'' to explain a person's effort is not favoring, no matter how little the effort is it was worth it. So therefore, this option is not in line with the subject description.

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