iikarthik wrote:
At issue in the proceeding is whether the gaming firm can verify that the site’s users are over 21 and in a legal gambling state or country, using special identification and location software, among other tools.
A--can verify that the site’s users are over 21 and in a legal gambling state or country, using special identification and location software, among other tools. B--can, with the use of special identification and location software, verify that the site’s users are over 21 and in a legal gambling state or
country, among other tools. C--can, with the use of special identification and location software, among other tools, verify that the site’s users are
over 21 and a legal gambling state or country.
D--can verify that the site’s users
are over 21 and a legal gambling state or country, with the use of special identification and location software, among other tools.
E--can verify that the site’s users are over 21 and in a legal gambling state or
country, among other tools, using special identification and location software.
Every answer choice has modification issues. A seems the best but "using" after comma seems somewhat incorrect.
Here "relative clause" starting with "that" succeeds the comma + Verb-ing, and this nonsensically implies that site's users are using
special identification and location software. But the actual meaning of the sentence is that "gaming firms" are using these
technologies.
But still A is best among availables. _________________
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