PTK wrote:
Guys,
Ans is C.
A is wrong for ambigous "its". C is unambigously says what is intended in the main sentence.
One more reason for why A is wrong: read it as "Alaska does smth with the intention to sustain smth" - guys sorry but it is a completely perfect bullsh*t. Alaska is a piece of land.
Ask yourself can a piece of land have intentions??!
Sorry for asking but I cannot completely get your idea. "Alaska is a piece of land. Ask yourself can a piece of land have intentions??!"
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