see explanations from OG10 183 In choice A, the phrase/row being stolen lacks the necessary noun or pronoun that specifies what it is thatmight be stolen. Choice B is best because it provides the pronoun it, which refers to chalice. Like choice A, being stolen lacks the necessary noun or pronoun that specifies what it is thatmight be stolen. Choice B is best because it provides the pronoun it, which refers to chalice. Like choice A, it, which refers to chalice. Like choice A,choices C and E lack the pronoun. D is wordy and awkward in its use of the passive voice. Moreover, avoid isused imprecisely in C and D because it illogically suggests that the chalice is acting to prevent its own theft. avoid isused imprecisely in C and D because it illogically suggests that the chalice is acting to prevent its own theft. |