Directions: Improve the under given sentence, if needed, by replacing the underlined part of it with the appropriate option. If no correction is required, mark option 4 as the answer.
The motivations of brutalism in under developed countries are different from those in developed countries.
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motivations in
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motivations on
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motivations for
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No improvement needed
C
Correct answer
Explanation
When discussing what inspires or drives an architectural style or movement, we use 'motivations for' rather than 'motivations of' or 'motivations in'. The preposition 'for' indicates the reason or purpose behind something. 'Motivations of' would suggest the motivations belong to brutalism itself, while 'motivations for' correctly asks what motivates people to choose brutalist architecture.