The end of the eighteenth century saw the emergence of prize-stock breeding, with individual bulls and cows receiving awards, fetching unprecendented prices, and excited enormous interest whenever they were put on show. B. it excited OG's explanation for B:sentence construction relying on the introduction of a new independent clause is awkward and creates new errors in the first sentence. 这解释什么意思? 求对应原题的具体解释。
这个题B和E中其实我也有相同的疑问,B和E中如果加了and的话就实际上是吧整个句子的前半部分The end of the eighteenth century saw the emergence of prize-stock breeding,与and itXXXX这部分作为平行的结构了,然后OG就说it指代不清等等问题,不知道有木有NN来具体解释一下这个问题,mark!
zhongshanlh 发表于 2012-3-17 14:29
这个题B和E中其实我也有相同的疑问,B和E中如果加了and的话就实际上是吧整个句子的前半部分The end of the ...
这里我不明白OG的解释。B和E的解释为 Unclear referent for it; sentence construction relying on the introduction of a new independent clause is awkward and creates new errors in the first sentence; it excited is not parallel to receiving and fetching.