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While the bustling city streets were filled with the cacophony of honking horns and chatter of pedestrians, the serene countryside, where time seemed to move at a slower pace, provide a welcome retreat for their seeking solace amidst the chaos of urban living.

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When describing past events, use the past tense. Pay attention to relative pronouns like "those" for people, rather than using "who" incorrectly.
Updated On: May 12, 2025
  • provides a welcome retreat for them seeking solace
  • provides a welcoming retreat for those seeking solace
  • provided a welcome retreat for those seeking solace
  • provided a welcoming retreat for who seek solace
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation


Step 1: The correct answer is "provided a welcome retreat for those seeking solace," which uses the past tense "provided" to agree with the context of describing a situation in the past, along with "those" as the appropriate pronoun.
Step 2: Let's analyze the other options:
"Provides a welcome retreat" is in the present tense, which doesn't match the past context.
"Provided a welcoming retreat" changes the meaning slightly, but it could also be correct with "welcoming" instead of "welcome," though "welcome retreat" is more common.
"Provided a welcoming retreat for who seek solace" incorrectly uses "who" instead of the correct relative pronoun "those."
Thus, the correct answer is "provided a welcome retreat for those seeking solace."
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