Navinder wrote:
Hi sayantanc2k,
Although I understand the reason behind C being correct but I feel choice C changes the meaning as it removes the contrast which was set up by 'while'. Is choice C correct but not ideal or this construction also conveys the same meaning. Thanks.
Can you also shed some light on use of however and nevertheless. Can these two be used like 'while' in dependent clauses or not?
The contrast is set up by "unlike" and "though" later in the sentence. "While"
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