Mahmud6 wrote:
In his memoir, the news anchor distinguished student rebellions, which may be raucous without their being driven by activism, from authentic political upheaval.
A. student rebellions, which may be raucous without their being driven by activism, from authentic political upheaval
B. student rebellions, perhaps raucous without being driven by activism, and authentic political upheaval
C. between student rebellions, which may be raucous without being driven by activism, and authentic political upheaval
D. between student rebellions, perhaps raucous without being driven by activism, from authentic political upheaval
E. authentic political upheaval and student rebellions, which may be raucous without being driven by activism
A. student rebellions, which may be raucous without their being driven by activism, from authentic political upheaval
B. student rebellions, perhaps raucous without being driven by activism, and authentic political upheaval
C. between student rebellions, which may be raucous without being driven by activism, and authentic political upheaval
D. between student rebellions, perhaps raucous without being driven by activism, from authentic political upheaval
E. authentic political upheaval and student rebellions, which may be raucous without being driven by activism
Two idioms :
Distinguish A from B
Distinguish between A and B
B,D,E is eliminated
A-"without their being driven" does not sound good ..
C is clear and idiomatic ...