GMATBLACKBELT wrote:
A new phenomena, which is visible at Managuas major intersections, are waves of vendors and beggars, which include many children and mob cars at the stoplights.
A. A new phenomena, which is visible at Managuas major intersections, are waves of vendors and beggars, which include many children and
B. Visible at Managuas major intersections are waves of vendors and beggars with many children, new phenomena that
C. A new phenomenon visible at Managuas major intersections is waves of vendors and beggars, many of them children, who
D. Phenomenally new waves of vendors, beggars, and many children are visible at Managuas major intersections, which
E. A wave of vendors and beggars, many of whom are children, are visible at Managuas major intersections, where they are a new phenomenon and
I posted this before. Now after reviewing it, I can clearly see why C is the answer.
"and mob cars at the stoplights."
Children should be right before this last part b/c it modifies children and children are the ones who mob the cars.
Everything else is illogical. the phenomen doesnt mob the cars! The managus intersections dont mob the cars. This leaves us A and C.
A however is still ambiguous and sounds as if phenomen is the culprit that mobs the cars.
Just thought id post my assessment.