Bunuel
The three-block long suburb, with trendy indoor framework and a much-loved Indian handicraft store, has long drawn visitors from throughout England.
A. The three-block long suburb, with trendy indoor framework and a much-loved Indian handicraft store,
B. The three-block long suburb and trendy indoor framework and a much-loved Indian handicraft store,
C. Long suburb with the three-block, with trendy indoor framework and an much-loved Indian handicraft store,
D. Long suburb and the three-block, with trendy indoor framework and an much-loved Indian handicraft store
E. Long suburb and the three-block with trendy indoor framework and an much-loved Indian handicraft store,
Correct option is A.
A. The three-block long suburb, with trendy indoor framework and a much-loved Indian handicraft store,
This option is grammatically correct and coherent. It uses a comma to correctly separate the descriptive phrases "with trendy indoor framework" and "a much-loved Indian handicraft store" from the main subject "The three-block long suburb." The sentence flows smoothly and makes sense.
B. The three-block long suburb and trendy indoor framework and a much-loved Indian handicraft store,
This option lacks appropriate punctuation to separate the different elements properly. It seems to list three separate things without connecting them in a grammatically correct way. It should have used commas to separate the different descriptive phrases and create a coherent sentence.
C. Long suburb with the three-block, with trendy indoor framework and an much-loved Indian handicraft store,
Option C has some structural issues. It starts with the descriptive phrase "Long suburb," but the word "the" before "three-block" should come after "Long suburb" for proper syntax. Additionally, there is a mistake in the use of the indefinite article "an" before "much-loved Indian handicraft store" – it should be "a" since "much-loved" does not start with a vowel sound.
D. Long suburb and the three-block, with trendy indoor framework and an much-loved Indian handicraft store
Option D has similar issues to option C. It begins with "Long suburb and the three-block," but the word order should be "The three-block long suburb." Additionally, it contains the same mistake with the indefinite article "an" before "much-loved Indian handicraft store."
E. Long suburb and the three-block with trendy indoor framework and an much-loved Indian handicraft store,
Option E also suffers from the same problems as options C and D. It lacks proper punctuation and contains the same article mistake with "an" instead of "a" before "much-loved Indian handicraft store."
In conclusion, option A is the correct one because it uses proper punctuation and syntax to create a coherent and grammatically correct sentence.