Many people in my state are forming neighborhood teach programs, for i...
The correct answer is option C:
programs that will help teach
.
Here's a detailed explanation:
1. The original sentence uses the phrase "for it will help teach" to explain the purpose of the neighborhood teach programs.
2. The sentence needs a relative pronoun to introduce the subordinate clause that provides additional information about the programs.
3. The correct relative pronoun to use in this context is "that," which refers to the neighborhood teach programs.
4. The phrase "that will help teach" is concise and grammatically correct, indicating that the programs have the intention of helping to teach poor students.
Let's analyze the other options:Option A:
programs, for it will help teach
- This option is similar to the original sentence, but it lacks the relative pronoun needed to introduce the subordinate clause.
- The comma placement is incorrect, as it should come after the word "programs" instead of before.
Option B:
programs, in which it will help teach
- This option uses the phrase "in which" to introduce the subordinate clause.
- However, "in which" is not necessary in this context and makes the sentence sound awkward and less clear.
Option D:
programs for the help of teaching
- This option changes the meaning of the sentence by using the phrase "for the help of teaching" instead of "to help teach."
- The phrase "for the help of teaching" is not idiomatic and does not convey the intended meaning clearly.
In conclusion, option C:
programs that will help teach
is the correct answer as it maintains clarity and conciseness while correctly using the relative pronoun "that" to introduce the subordinate clause.