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Feminism is not simply a movement to ensure that women will have equal rights with men \underline{but that a commitment for eradicating the ideology of domination} that permeates Indian culture at various levels.

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Use “commitment to” followed by a gerund (e.g., “eradicating”), and ensure subject-verb agreement when joining independent clauses with coordinating conjunctions.
Updated On: Jul 28, 2025
  • that is a commitment to eradicate the ideology to dominate that
  • it is a commitment to eradicating the ideology of domination that
  • whose commitment to eradicating the ideology of domination which
  • but that a commitment for eradicating the ideology of domination that
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

We need to ensure the sentence is both grammatically sound and logically coherent in structure and meaning. The original sentence structure is awkward and incorrect in its use of “but that a commitment for.” Let's examine the options: - Option (A) is ungrammatical — “to dominate that” is awkward and alters the intended meaning.
- Option (B) is clear and correct. It smoothly continues the clause from “Feminism is not simply a movement... it is a commitment to eradicating...” This construction is parallel and properly structured.
- Option (C) is a fragment. “Whose commitment...” does not fit as a continuation and lacks a clear antecedent or main verb.
- Option (D) repeats the original error — “but that a commitment for...” is incorrect usage. It should be “a commitment to” and not “for.”
Hence, the most grammatically and semantically appropriate choice is \(\boxed{\text{B}}\).
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