In Greek theology the supreme being was Esaugetu Emissee (Master of Breath), who dwelt in an upper realm in which the sky was the floor, and who had the power to give and to take away the breath of life.
GWD3-Q17(TN) GWD3-Q17 In Greek theology the supreme being was Esaugetu Emissee (Master of Breath), who dwelt in an upper realm in which the sky was the floor, and who had the power to give and to take away the breath of life.
A.in which the sky was the floor, and who had the power to give and to take
B.where the sky was the floor, having the power to give and to take
C.whose floor was the sky, and who has the power of giving and of taking
D.in which the sky was the floor, with the power of giving and taking
E.whose floor was the sky, having the power to give and take
As for me,the use of "with……" is somewhat ambiguous because it can either modify the floor or the "who" and the use of "the power of doing" breaks the idiom,"have the power to do sth". Also,Choice A is perfectly organized since it creates a smooth parallellism between "who dwelt in" and "who had the power"