Explanation from OG 10 189 B, the best choice, uses the preferred relative pronoun, who, to refer to many people. It observes formal andlogical parallelism in the wording of the relative clause and the main clause: first, adverbs (once and now)', who, to refer to many people. It observes formal andlogical parallelism in the wording of the relative clause and the main clause: first, adverbs (once and now)', (once and now)',second, verbs (might have died and live); and third, adverbial prepositional phrases (in childhood and intoold age). A and C use the questionable relative pronoun that to refer to many people. They also violate theparallel structure noted above. D and E, although they use the correct pronoun, who, offer convoluted andnonparallel structures for the relative clause. (might have died and live); and third, adverbial prepositional phrases (in childhood and intoold age). A and C use the questionable relative pronoun that to refer to many people. They also violate theparallel structure noted above. D and E, although they use the correct pronoun, who, offer convoluted andnonparallel structures for the relative clause. A and C use the questionable relative pronoun that to refer to many people. They also violate theparallel structure noted above. D and E, although they use the correct pronoun, who, offer convoluted andnonparallel structures for the relative clause. who, offer convoluted andnonparallel structures for the relative clause. |