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The difference in critical accolades afforded to genres of fiction that are predominantly male-focused over the predominantly female-focused have been a topic of extensive discussion, for quite some time, in the field of Gender Studies.

(A) afforded to genres of fiction that are predominantly male-focused over the predominantly female-focused have -subject verb error - the difference have - lacks either those that ate p. female-focused or female-focused ones
(B) afforded to genres of fiction that are predominantly male-focused over those that are predominantly female-focused have - subject verb error - the difference have
(C) that favors predominantly male-focused genres of fiction over the predominantly female-focused have - subject verb error - diffference have
(D) afforded to predominantly male-focused genres of fiction over the predominantly female-focused has - lacks those that are
(E) that favors predominantly male-focused genres of fiction over those that are predominantly female-focused has - correct
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