niteshwaghray wrote:
IMO the answer should be C.
Can someone please explain why B is the right answer and not C?
The answer is (B).
Choice (A) is incorrect. It’s always means it is, and it is in this sentence makes no sense.
Choice (B) is the correct answer. The possessive form, its, is preferred with the participial
phrase, having been.
Choice (C) unnecessarily changes the wording of the sentence.
Choice (D) adds an apostrophe after the “s” in its and thus creates a nonword.
Choice (E) also tries to change
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