iliavko wrote:
Is there any "which\that" rule violation here? Or is which\that irrelevant for this sentence?
Hi,
yes which/that are wronghere..
which would modify a NOUN, here it ILLOGICALLY modifies exhibit..
1)"activates" can either by result of the earlier phrase --encourages visitors to “touch” each exhibit--
then it could be --- encourages visitors to “touch” each exhibit, thereby activating ....
OR
2) activate could be Parallel TO touch.. and the correct answer follows this
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