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Don't hypercorrect. About a fifth of sentence corrections will be correct as is. Many of these sound like something you'd never say or write unless you were writing a term paper. George Eliot didn't become George Eliot, as (B) - (E) have it. She became known as George Eliot. You need the verbs "became" and "had been" to indicate that her anonymity occurred earlier than her fame.
Don't hypercorrect. About a fifth of sentence corrections will be correct as is. Many of these sound like something you'd never say or write unless you were writing a term paper. George Eliot didn't become George Eliot, as (B) - (E) have it. She became known as George Eliot. You need the verbs "became" and "had been" to indicate that her anonymity occurred earlier than her fame.
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