Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word.Failing to ob...
Since the reference is to an event, which means something inanimate, hence third person singular neuter pronoun "it" should be used. Therefore the sentence requires no change. Hence, Option D is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to this rule, hence incorrect.
Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word.Failing to ob...
Understanding the Sentence Structure
In the sentence "Failing to obtain admission at the college of his choice was the greatest disappointment of Eddies young life, and it made him a hard worker," we need to analyze the pronoun usage.
Pronoun Consistency
- The sentence begins by discussing Eddies' experiences, specifically using "his" to refer to him.
- The phrase "and it made him" continues with a pronoun that must agree with the subject.
Identifying the Error
- The underlined word in the original sentence is "and it," which refers back to "the greatest disappointment."
- However, since the disappointment does not have a gender or personal identity, the correct pronoun should maintain consistency with the subject (Eddie).
Correct Pronoun Choice
- The use of "he" (option c) is appropriate because it refers back to Eddie, who is the subject of the sentence.
- The other options (they, she) do not fit here because they either imply a different subject or gender.
Conclusion
- Therefore, the best correction is option "c) he," ensuring that the pronoun aligns with the subject, Eddie, while maintaining the sentence's clarity and coherence.
- However, if you consider the sentence structure, "and it made him" is also acceptable as it refers to the disappointment as an event. Thus, option 'D' (NO CHANGE) can be valid if interpreted in this context.
In conclusion, while option 'D' can stand as correct, option 'c' offers a more direct reference to Eddie, enhancing clarity.