Hi,
In the answer explanation for this question I read:
This paragraph begins with the topic sentence "Few historians accept Augustus’s account of his political motivation," which suggests that the purpose of the paragraph is to undermine Augustus's account of his political motivation.
Is the word "which" used correctly in this sentence? I would say that "which" is actually modifying "his political motivation", rather than the whole clause. Shouldn't it say?:
This paragraph begins with the topic sentence "Few historians accept Augustus’s account of his political motivation", suggesting that the purpose of the paragraph is to undermine Augustus's account of his political motivation.
Many thanks.
Néstor