daagh wrote:
Considering that‘where ’ is preferred to relate to physical places, a virtual website may need something different, probably like‘in which’ . So either B or C qualifies. IMO, the expression‘in which ’ need not be preceded a comma, since what follows the phrase is essential information to the gist of the text and can not be set off with a comma.
D suffers bad reference since the pronoun‘which ’ is used to refer to India and is used without a comma preceding it.
E is faulty in
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