Quote:
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
-Suspected to be incorrect.
Rationale: The difference between each group; the word "have" is plural and relates to the difference (singular).(B) afforded to genres of fiction that are predominantly male-focused over those that are predominantly female-focused have
-Suspected to be incorrect.
Rationale: The difference between each group; the word "have" is plural and relates to the difference (singular).(C) that favors predominantly male-focused genres of fiction over the predominantly female-focused have
-Suspected to be incorrect.
Rationale: The difference between each group; the word "have" is plural and relates to the difference (singular).(D) afforded to predominantly male-focused genres of fiction over the predominantly female-focused has
-Suspected to be incorrect.
Rationale: "Afforded to" can mean to provide or supply. The word "has" is singular and relates to the difference (also singular). There needs to show more disconnect between each group. (E) that favors predominantly male-focused genres of fiction over those that are predominantly female-focused has
-Suspected to be correct.
Rationale: The difference between each group; has is singular and relates to the difference (also singular).