Astronomers studying the newly discovered star say that it provides clues about
our galaxy's origin, that it may supply data about how fast our galaxy is
expanding, and moreover it is perhaps the most distant star in the entire Milky
Way.
(A) about how fast our galaxy is expanding, and moreover it is perhaps
(B) regarding the speed our galaxy expands at; moreover, they think it may be
(C) about how fast our galaxy expands and perhaps be
(D) on the galaxy's expansion rate and perhaps
(E) about how fast our galaxy is expanding, and that it is perhaps
Answer E
what is being tested?
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IMO E llelismbinurajbinu wrote:Astronomers studying the newly discovered star say that it provides clues about
our galaxy's origin, that it may supply data about how fast our galaxy is
expanding, and moreover it is perhaps the most distant star in the entire Milky
Way.
(A) about how fast our galaxy is expanding, and moreover it is perhaps
(B) regarding the speed our galaxy expands at; moreover, they think it may be
(C) about how fast our galaxy expands and perhaps be
(D) on the galaxy's expansion rate and perhaps
(E) about how fast our galaxy is expanding, and that it is perhaps
that........, that...........,and that