Chikmukulu, a Bemban chief, organised dance competitions in his court, theypromoted the discovery of new talents from various neighbouring clans and the presentation of the latest dance forms.
Option Elimination -
A. Chikmukulu, a Bemban chief, organised dance competitions in his court, they promoted - two sentences joined by "comma."
B. Dance competitions were held in Chikmukulu, a Bemban chief’s court, which promoted - "Chikmukulu, a Bemban chief’s court" is not the intended meaning. Moreover, "which" refers to "court" is wrong, as if "court" promoted or it can refer to "Chikmukulu." Neither makes sense. No.
C. Chikmukulu, who was a Bemban chief in his court, organised dance competitions promoting - "Chikmukulu, who was a Bemban chief in his court," was he a Chief in his court? No.
D. Chikmukulu, a Bemban chief, organised dance competitions in his court that promoted - "that" can refer to "court."
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Option Elimination -
A. Chikmukulu, a Bemban chief, organised dance competitions in his court, they promoted - two sentences joined by "comma."
B. Dance competitions were held in Chikmukulu, a Bemban chief’s court, which promoted - "Chikmukulu, a Bemban chief’s court" is not the intended meaning. Moreover, "which" refers to "court" is wrong, as if "court" promoted or it can refer to "Chikmukulu." Neither makes sense. No.
C. Chikmukulu, who was a Bemban chief in his court, organised dance competitions promoting - "Chikmukulu, who was a Bemban chief in his court," was he a Chief in his court? No.
D. Chikmukulu, a Bemban chief, organised dance competitions in his court that promoted - "that" can refer to "court."
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