noor_dalhousie Wrote:Hi Ron
In this question, won't option A, i.e., "often goes into decline after death, and never regains popularity again" refer to Joachim Raff and Giacomo Meyerbeer since they are the subjects of the sentence. I negated option A based on this logic. Please help.
Not just those guys, but everyone else who is like them, too:
...the kind of composer who receives popular acclaim while living, often goes into decline after death, and never regains popularity againNonsense. According to this structure, we're talking about the kind of composer who ... does all three of these things.
The kind of composer who receives popular acclaim while living? Sure.
The kind of composer who often goes into decline after death? Nonsense.
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