Dismissed by the establishment, professing nothing but
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22 Jan 2021, 15:57
Hi
I do think you missed the real meaning of the sentence. here is why
This question is tricky even though is not the toughest one on earth
When the thing looks weird you should rearrange the sentence. The first thing to looking for is the subject, who or what performs or in a passive voice receives the action
the raffish pundit = subject
is laughing= the verb
all the way to the bank. = the action performed. It means basically he will be rich nonetheless what happened.
Dismissed by the establishment, This portion means= the ruling class dismissed the subject above or i.e. the establishment does not consider him at all
professing nothing but disdain for the canon,
The subject above in addition to being dismissed does also another thing: he was against the rules of law or an outlaw or a non-conformist person or unusual person....whatever it is. He was NOT a person who did adhere to the normal standards or rules of comportment
and yet beloved by his followers who trumpet his _______ opinions,
This is the most important part: considering all we said above his followers loved him AND they were happy because of his ICONOCLAST opinions. And why his ideas were iconoclast ?? turns out, because he was against the rules and all the standards
Under this light, B is completely out of scope.
I hope this helps
Regards