The emerging field of architectural climatology centers on the potential of as-yet-undeveloped architecture and landscaping to alter, redirect, or dissipate weather systems; for instance, hurricanes prevented from forming by artificial "reefs" of precisely shaped marine platforms.
A. systems; for instance, hurricanes prevented from forming by artificial "reefs" of precisely shaped marine platforms
B. systems; for example, artificial "reefs" of precisely shaped marine platforms that could prevent hurricanes from forming
C. systems, such as hurricanes, which artificial "reefs" of precisely shaped marine platforms prevent forming
D. systems, such as artificial "reefs" of precisely shaped marine platforms that can prevent hurricanes from forming
E.systems; for example, hurricanes could be prevented from forming by artificial "reefs" of precisely shaped marine platforms
The OA is E. I am convinced by the explanation except for D.
In D, the explanation says "The construction such as artificial "reefs" illogically implies that artificial reefs are weather systems". why cannot such as refer to "as-yet-undeveloped architecture and landscaping"?
Or is there a rule that such as should always modify the noun preceding it closely?
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