rakaisraka wrote:
sayantanc2k wrote:
hongson1706 wrote:
I don't understand why option A is correct, what does "the more so" mean?
Consider "the more so" an idiomatic usage. "So" refers to the action / event in the previous clause. Here "so" refers to "the incumbent regime became the subject of unprecedented ridicule". "The more so because..." means "the incumbent regime became the subject of unprecedented ridicule more because....".
Hi, how can we rule out option C. ?
In C there
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