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Since the rise of his designs, Frank Lloyd Wright _______ an icon of modern architecture.
has become
became
becomes
had become
would become

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Answered by sciencework
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here is your answer
since the rise of his design Frank Lloyd wright became an icon of modern architecture
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rockbottom619rip: Good work you edited the answer cause has become was the wrong answer...although became is the right one..so nice job..
sciencework: ohh
sciencework: it was typed by mistake
rockbottom619rip: No prob...your answer is correct..so good job..
sciencework: thnx
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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The apt answer for this sentence is “Became”. The correct sentence is:  

“Since the rise of his designs, Frank Lloyd Wright became an icon of modern architecture”.

The difference is in emphasis -- the simple past emphasizes the change that happened in the past but not in the present while past perfect emphasizes the changes happened in the past and in the present too.

Example:

"I became conscious".  

This sentence explains that it happens at some point back ago in the past (perhaps a week or some years ago; we don't know how many days back it happened), I became conscious. I may or may not still be conscious now.

"I have become conscious".  

Quite recently, (yesterday or within a week or a year) my unconscious mind turned to conscious, and I'm conscious now.

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