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1). Both A and B2). Only B3). Both A and C4). Only A |
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Answer» The sentence uses the form self-evidencing$ knowledge for$, which is INCORRECT and needs improvement. The sentence means that 'this knowledge 'of' the whole universe, which is self-evident (or proves itself by just EXISTING), is supposed to correspond to the faculty of mind. So, the correct preposition here should be knowledge 'of' the whole universe. Also, 'self-evidencing' can be used synonymously with 'self-evident'. The only alternatives that IMPROVE the sentence are A and C. None of the other alternatives can MAKE the sentence meaningful. Therefore, the correct answer is option 3. |
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