Hi,
I have 2 sentence correction questions from the GMAC paper tests on which I would really appreciate some guidance.
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The correct answer is A. I understand that C, D, and E have either pronoun or "it" errors so they can be eliminated. But I don't understand why B is wrong (i know that the "in that their" is awkward), but doesn't A violate parallelism which B fixes by changing "they are potentially devastating" to "they can potentially devastate" (and isnt parallelism is bigger error than awkward construction?)
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The correct answer is A. I can eliminate B, C and E based on idiom error. I don't understand why A is better than D, especially since A seems to have the awkward "the more than" vs. "more than"..
Also, is it because we want to use "setting" vs. "set" since the clause that begins with setting is a subordinate clause, not the main one? If so, what's the best way to see this, I'm really struggling with this error (similar to the Problem in the Official guide about "the sloth that hangs from trees, sleeping and moving so infrequently"...how does one figure out if the "intent" of the "correct" sentence is to make the clause main or subordinate.
Where can I get more practice on this?
Thanks so much for your help!