Carbon monoxide levels in the atmosphere grew by enough of an increased percentage during the twentieth century that it began to trap heat radiating from the Earth, and it caused the average surface temperature to rise.
A. Carbon monoxide levels in the atmosphere grew by enough of an increased percentage during the twentieth century that it began to trap heat radiating from the Earth, and it caused the average surface temperature to rise.
B. Carbon monoxide levels in the atmosphere increased by enough of a percentage during the twentieth century that they began to trap heat radiating from the Earth, causing the average surface temperature to rise.
C. Levels of atmospheric carbon monoxide increased sufficiently during the twentieth century to begin trapping heat radiating from the Earth, causing the average surface temperature to rise.
D. Atmospheric carbon monoxide levels increased by a sufficient percentage during the twentieth century to begin trapping heat radiating from the Earth, which caused the average surface temperature to rise.
E. Levels of carbon monoxide in the atmosphere during the twentieth century increased enough to begin trapping heat radiating from the Earth, causing the average surface temperature to rise.Hide Explanation.
The correct answer is cited as C - however the phrase "to begin trapping heat radiation...." doesn't it indicate purpose? Levels of Carbon monoxide didn't increase to do some harm to earth by trapping heat, etc. they increased and as a result they began to trap heat. In my opinion the best choice is B despite having an incorrect phrase "by enough of a percentage".
I have two generic queries arising from this question: -
1. When does the usage of word 'to' indicate purpose and when it doesn't? Please cite examples.
2. The information presented in original answer can be ignored in what conditions, such as in this question the original sentence states that levels grew by an an increased percentage, ignoring the redundancy due to grew and increase the fact that the levels increased by 'one' percentage point could be a vital information which the third choice C (correct answer) misses. In which scenarios, is it considered okay to skip the information from the original sentences in the answer choices.