Ans: A
Cut 1: Similar tenses
Option C & D use different tenses for Establish and Develop. These need to be the same. Hence, C & D are out.
Cut 2: Meaning & Tense:
Option E - 'which' after the comma refers to the work and not the method which is the basis for Keat's notion. Hence E is out
Down to A & B
B is simple past and A is simple present. The sentence opens with the "The ode on insolenceIS ....", hence simple present is appropriate. eliminate B.
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Cut 1: Similar tenses
Option C & D use different tenses for Establish and Develop. These need to be the same. Hence, C & D are out.
Cut 2: Meaning & Tense:
Option E - 'which' after the comma refers to the work and not the method which is the basis for Keat's notion. Hence E is out
Down to A & B
B is simple past and A is simple present. The sentence opens with the "The ode on insolenceIS ....", hence simple present is appropriate. eliminate B.
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