Theoretical models of planetary formation often emphasize the initial abundance of heavy elements in a protoplanetary disk. However, in analyzing the accretion rates of Jovian planets, astrophysicist Elena Vance argues that a nascent world's ultimate size depends not on how rapidly it accumulates local gas and dust from the disk during its early formation phase, but on ______
Which choice completes the passage so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
- how efficiently it clears nearby planetesimals from its orbital pathway.Cevap
- Bclearing nearby planetesimals from its orbital pathway efficiently.
- Cthe efficiency with which nearby planetesimals are cleared from its orbital pathway.
- Dwhether it can efficiently clear nearby planetesimals from its orbital pathway.
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The correct answer is the clause that mirrors the structure of the first element by starting with the conjunction 'how' followed by an adverb, subject pronoun, and active verb: 'how efficiently it clears nearby planetesimals from its orbital pathway.'
The correct option is correct because it uses a dependent clause that perfectly mirrors the grammatical structure of the first clause in the comparison. The first clause, 'how rapidly it accumulates...', is structured as a subordinating conjunction ('how') followed by an adverb ('rapidly'), a subject ('it'), and an active verb ('accumulates'). The correct option follows this exact pattern: 'how' + adverb ('efficiently') + subject ('it') + active verb ('clears'). This maintains a balanced and parallel sentence structure.
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