Explanation
Creating a filter: in the original sentence, we can pause
at "dated to be." That sounds funny. And if it doesn't sound funny to you, make
a note of this specific idiom. We'll eliminate (A) and look for a replacement
of "to be."
Applying the filter: in the other choices, the option
"dated at" may sound funny as well. Perhaps we can evaluate the answer choices
solely on other grounds.
Finding objective defects: all of the answer choices
contain the word "thus," so that word won't be a factor. There are some verb
differences at the end of the choices: "is," "are," and no verb. Omitting the
verb at the end would create a sentence fragment. The grammatical subject of
this verb, and the verb at the beginning of the underlined portion, is
"remains," which is grammatically plural. "Horn" is a noun, but it's the object
of the preposition "of," so it can't be the grammatical subject. That narrows
our options to (C) and (E). We must decide between "to be" and "at." Indeed, in
this question, we must know the idiom. The proper English idiom is "at." The
correct answer is (E).
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