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Verbal Reasoning - English - English Grammar:

Redundancy

MCQ - 582-4861

Question:

Having to have been what is like a chameleon, the spy could take on many different personas.

  1. Had been what like a chameleon
  2. Having to have been what is like a chameleon
  3. Having to had been like a chameleon
  4. Having to have been what is like a chameleon
  5. To have been having what is like a chameleon

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:

The underlined portion of the sentence is extremely wordy and confusing. The best way to improve the sentence is to simplify the phrase while retaining its original intended meaning. The answer choice that best does this is "Having to be like a chameleon."

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Read the MCQ statement: Having to have been what is like a chameleon, the spy could take on many different personas., keenly and apply the method you have learn through the video lessons for Redundancy to give the answer. Record your answer and check its correct answer and video explanation for MCQ No. 582-4861.

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