chetan2u
My question is that in your first explanation about answer choice A, You mentioned that It seems odd and it is referring to the clause in the 2nd sentence. So the referred clause based on your explanation would be The Nationwide admissions + modifiers) is a relatively new phenomenon. However, here is my confusion:
IT is a pronoun. So we need an antecedent for it. Can the antecedent of a pronoun be a clause? In my understanding, a pronoun cannot refer to a clause. However I understand
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My question is that in your first explanation about answer choice A, You mentioned that It seems odd and it is referring to the clause in the 2nd sentence. So the referred clause based on your explanation would be The Nationwide admissions + modifiers) is a relatively new phenomenon. However, here is my confusion:
IT is a pronoun. So we need an antecedent for it. Can the antecedent of a pronoun be a clause? In my understanding, a pronoun cannot refer to a clause. However I understand
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