He came out unbruised from the several face offs in public sphere with his peers
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QUESTION:
Choose the option that correctly rephrases the underlined part of the given sentence. Mark the answer as 'No Error' if there is no error in the underlined part.
He came out unbruised of the several face-offs in public sphere with his peers.
A. out unbruised from the several face-offs in public spheres with his peers
B. out unbruised from the several face-offs with his peers in the public sphere
C. out unbruised from the several face-offs in public sphere with his pears
D. out unbruised of the several face-offs in public sphere with his spears
E. No error
ANSWER:
The correct answer will be, "out unbruised from the several face-offs with his peers in the public sphere". (option B)
- It can be seen that the given sentence talks about someone who has come out "unbruised" from several "face-offs" i.e. "confrontations" with his peers in the "public sphere".
- The word "unbruised" means without any harm that may be due to bruising. "Face-off" means a confrontation or the beginning of a fight. And, the "public sphere" is said to common social space where different opinions are expressed.
- We can see that a peer may be in a public sphere, so, 'with his peers' should be before the 'public sphere'. And, since here, the public sphere is given to be of the person who came out unbruised, it is specific, and so, article 'the' will be used before 'public sphere'.
- Thus, the correct answer will be, "out unbruised from the several face-offs with his peers in the public sphere". (option B)
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