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Real ale taster
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Only if you change became known to came to be known, but that was not an option in the question. Michael |
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Hi tm121,
I think the correct answer is D ---> known (According to Wasleys) Because "become" is a linking verb, so "known" here means "famous" and it is an adjective. |
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Not really. Known has no meaning of fame here, just that it was given a name (Harlem Renaissance) by which people know it. Michael |
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