Properties of Addition and Subtraction of Integers
Which choice ...
Question
Which choice most effectively combines the sentences at the underlined portion? [21]
A
Internationally, and Kingman also garnered
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B
Internationally: from exhibiting, he garnered
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C
Internationally but garnered
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D
Internationally, garnering
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Solution
The correct option is D Internationally, garnering
Option D is the correct answer because it combines the sentences logically and efficiently, with the original second sentence becoming a participial phrase describing Kingman.
Option A, "no change" is incorrect because it creates a wordy and awkward construction and because it fails to link the acclaim Kingman received with the exhibition of his work.
Option B is not the correct answer because it creates a repetitive and awkward construction.
Option C is incorrect because “but” suggests contrast or exception, neither of which makes sense in the context of the sentence.