单选题The American chessmaster Paul Morphy contemporary of Abraham Lincoln, and he was also a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal code.AMorphy was a contemporary of Abraham Lincoln, and he was also a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal codeBMorphy, a contemporary of Abraham Lincoln, was also a lawyer who memorized most of the Louisiana legal codeCMorphy, being a contemporary of Lincoln, was also a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal codeDMorphy who was a contemporary of Abraham Lincoln but he was a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal code tooEMorphy, a contemporary of Abraham Lincoln, also being a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal code5. The causes of the conflict in the remote mountain area is finally becoming clear.

单选题
The American chessmaster Paul Morphy contemporary of Abraham Lincoln, and he was also a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal code.
A

Morphy was a contemporary of Abraham Lincoln, and he was also a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal code

B

Morphy, a contemporary of Abraham Lincoln, was also a lawyer who memorized most of the Louisiana legal code

C

Morphy, being a contemporary of Lincoln, was also a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal code

D

Morphy who was a contemporary of Abraham Lincoln but he was a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal code too

E

Morphy, a contemporary of Abraham Lincoln, also being a lawyer who had memorized most of the Louisiana legal code5. The causes of the conflict in the remote mountain area is finally becoming clear.


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B项最简洁最恰当。A和C项措辞冗杂且不恰当。D项错用“but”且使句子成为流水句。E项是个句子片段。

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