Choose the option that best completes the gap(S).
You, who …… convicted, should appeal.
The correct answer is: A
Explanation
The phrase "has been convicted" is in the present perfect tense. The present perfect tense is used to describe actions that happened at an unspecified time in the past or actions that started in the past and continued into the present. In this sentence, it implies that the person being addressed has recently been convicted, and this conviction is relevant to the present moment. The other options do not fit grammatically or contextually: - "is convicted" would be used for something ongoing in the present, not necessarily recent. - "Was convicted" is in the past tense, which doesn't convey the recentness or ongoing relevance of the conviction. - "Are convicted" is incorrect because "are" is not the correct verb form to use with "convicted" in this context.
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