A study of children of divorced parents found that ten years after the parents’ divorce, children who had been under six years of age at the time of the settlement were not preoccupied, nor even very curious, about the reasons that led to their parents’ divorces.
not preoccupied, nor even very curious, about the reasons that led to their parents’ divorces
not preoccupied with, or even very curious about, the reasons for their parents’ divorce
neither preoccupied, nor even very curious, with the reasons that led to their parents divorce
neither preoccupied with the reasons that led to their parents’ divorces or even very curious about them
neither preoccupied with the reasons that their parents divorced nor even very curious about it
E. This choice incorrectly uses the singular pronoun it to refer to the plural reasons. On the other hand, its use of preoccupied with, curious about, and neither . . . nor are all correct.
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