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at the same time, surrealist artists and expatriates emigrating from th…

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at the same time, surrealist artists and expatriates emigrating from the united states; left a tangible inf modern art in europe. which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable? a no change b united states c united states: d united states,

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the correct punctuation, we analyze the sentence structure. The part "surrealist artists and expatriates emigrating from the United States" is a dependent clause (or a phrase) leading up to the main clause "left a tangible...". A semicolon is used to separate two independent clauses, but here the first part is not an independent clause, so a semicolon is incorrect (eliminating A and C). A colon is also used for specific purposes like introducing a list or explanation, which doesn't fit here. A comma is appropriate to separate the introductory phrase from the main clause? Wait, no—wait, the original sentence has a semicolon, but the correct punctuation here should be a comma? Wait, no, actually, the phrase "surrealist artists and expatriates emigrating from the United States" is a noun phrase (subject) followed by the verb "left". Wait, no, let's parse the sentence: "At the same time, [surrealist artists and expatriates emigrating from the United States] [left a tangible...". So the part in brackets is the subject, and then the verb. Wait, no, the original sentence has a semicolon after "United States", which is wrong because the part before the semicolon is not an independent clause. So we need to remove the semicolon. Option B is "United States" (no punctuation after), so the sentence becomes: "At the same time, surrealist artists and expatriates emigrating from the United States left a tangible...". That makes sense because the subject is "surrealist artists...United States" and the verb is "left". So the semicolon was incorrect; we just need the noun phrase without the semicolon. So option B is correct because we don't need a semicolon or colon here—just the noun phrase as the subject, followed by the verb.

Answer:

B. United States