Though most people take it for granted now, the nationwide admission of students to colleges and universities based on academic merit is a relatively recent phenomenon, beginning only after World War II.
(A) Though most people take it for granted now, the nationwide admission of students to colleges and universities based on academic merit
(B) Though it is now taken for granted by most people, the admission of nationwide students to colleges and universities based on academic merit
(C) Now taken for granted by most people, colleges and universities admitting students based on their academic merit
(D) Most take them for granted now, but the admission of nationwide students to colleges and universities based on their academic merit
(E) Most people now take for granted that colleges and universities admit students nationally based on academic merit, and it

Respuesta :

The correct answer is the following.

It seems that there is no question here, just a series of statements.

Although there is no question included, we could assume that we have to choose the sentence best written. If that is the case, then the correct option is A) Though most people take it for granted now, the nationwide admission of students to colleges and universities based on academic merit.

Among the other options, option A is very specific, concrete, and understandable. It does not need anything else. The clearest, specific, and direct the sentence, the better to a correct understanding.

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