![]() Thus, this answer choice is incorrect.ĭ: This answer choice maintains proper idiom use throughout the sentence. Thus, this answer choice is incorrect.Ĭ: This answer choice repeats the error seen in Option B. Thus, this answer choice is incorrectī: This answer choice uses the unidiomatic construction "ability of holding", rather than the correct phrase "ability to hold". ![]() ![]() for his famous water-torture cell trick, being able to hold his breathĪ: This answer choice uses the incorrect idiom construction "claimed.the ability to" the idiomatically correct way to express that someone expressed, using the word "claimed", that they possessed an ability is "claimed.to be able" or "claimed that.". for his famous water-torture cell trick, to be able to hold his breathĮ. for his famous water-torture cell trick, the ability of him holding his breathĭ. for his famous water-torture cell trick, he has the ability to hold his breathĬ. for his famous water-torture cell trick, the ability to hold his breathī. Turn-of-the-century magician Harry Houdini claimed, for his famous water-torture cell trick, the ability to hold his breath for more than three minutes.Ī.
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