Hard writing question

<p>He presented himself before the judge, knowing full well that he was guilty yet hoping for leniency.</p>

<p>(A) yet hoping
(B) yet he hoped
(C) and he hoped
(D) and yet hoped
(E) and he was hoping</p>

<p>I say B. 10char.</p>

<p>no. Don’t feel bad I got it wrong too.</p>

<p>I guess it has to be parallel then - knowing; hoping. Bleh :(.</p>

<p>bleh :frowning: I didn’t see it either.</p>

<p>It’s a parallel construct – knowing … hoping. I vote for (A). It’s almost like a line from a poem.</p>

<p>Yea (A) is the correct answer. Only one I got wrong… (btw this is collegeboard)</p>

<p>A? I don’t know. Pretty tough.</p>

<p>I think A also…</p>

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<p>Knowing yet he hoped?! - Ew</p>

<p>Knowing yet Hoping! :)</p>