daagh wrote:
C uses the appositive noun --a fact -- that should modify or describe another noun available verbatim in the prior part; a fact should, therefore, refer to some noun. Where is such a noun in the prior part? There seems to be only a clause.
Sir, in my opinion "a fact which once again shows that women can compete with men" is an absolute phrase; "a fact" in this case is not not an appositive. Do you agree, Sir?






