(A) Even though its per capita food supply hardly increased during
(B) Even though its per capita food supply has hardly increased in
(C) Despite its per capita food supply hardly increasing over
(D) Despite there being hardly any increase in its per capita food supply during
(E) Although there is hardly any increase in per capita food supply for
Solution:
Tense*
C can be eliminated for unnecessary use of ‘ing’ form.
D can be eliminated for wrong use of ‘being’.
E can be eliminated for wrong tense form in use of ‘is’ (rather than ‘has been’).
A is awkward in “its per capita food supply hardly increased during”; it misses the much needed ‘has’ and uses ‘during’ rather than ‘in’ or ‘over’.
B is the best choice.
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