Options:
A)was bouncing back from its 2002 low, U.S. families are still reeling from the recent recession; between
B)bounced back from its 2002 low, U.S. families are still reeling from the recent recession, from
C)has bounced back from its 2002 low, U.S. families are still reeling from the recent recession; between
D)has bounced back from its 2002 low, U.S. families are still reeling from the recent recession; from
E)bounced back from its 2002 low, U.S. families are still reeling from the recent recession; from
Answer:
D) has bounced back from its 2002 low, U.S. families are still reeling from the recent recession; from
Explanation:
Option D is correct because it uses: "has bounced back" instead of "was bouncing back". "has bounced back" means that the stock market does continue to bounce back into the present day.
Option A is incorrect because "was bouncing back".
Option B is incorrect because "bounced back" means the action finished.
Option C is incorrect because "between" instead of "from".
Option E is incorrect because "bounced back" means the action finished.