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Though perhaps less visceral and emotionally satisfying than her previous novels, "The Namesake" attests to Jhumpa Lahiri’s ability to write a best seller that moves back and forth between the comic and tragic, the satirical and the intimately personal.

(A) that moves back and forth between the comic and tragic, the satirical and the intimately personal
(B) that moves back and forth between the comic and tragic, with the satirical and the intimately personal
(C) that has moved back and forth between the comic and tragic, and between the satirical and intimately personal
(D) moving back and forth between the comic and tragic, and the satirical and the intimately personal
(E) moving back and forth between the comic and tragic and the satirical and the intimately personal

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(C) that has moved back and forth between the comic and tragic, and between the satirical and intimately personal

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The letter C shows the correct alternative to be presented in the original text. This is because this option is able to keep the text grammatically correct, in addition to establishing coherence and cohesion that allows the reader, when reading the paragraph, to understand the message that is being transmitted through it.

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