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Interactive Question #4
By the year 2008, Harry Potter, J.K. Rowlings’ gripping book series portraying a young wizard’s struggle against the evil wizard Lord Voldemort had around 400 million copies in print, making it more than that of almost any other British book ever written.
A) book series portraying a young wizard’s struggle against the evil wizard Lord Voldemort had around 400 million copies in print, making it more than
B) book series portraying a young wizard’s struggle against the evil wizard Lord Voldemort had around 400 million copies in print, which is more than
C) book series portraying a young wizard’s struggle against the evil wizard Lord Voldemort, had around 400 million copies in print, more than
D) book series portraying a young wizard’s struggle against the evil wizard Lord Voldemort, had around 400 million copies in print, making it more than
E) book series portraying a young wizard’s struggle against the evil wizard Lord Voldemort had around 400 million copies in print and is more than
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Hemant
My take C.
I came down to C and D because
J.K. Rowlings’ gripping book series portraying a young wizard’s struggle against the evil wizard Lord Voldemort is modifying Harry Potter.
Making it more than does not make sense to me.
So C wins.
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