Bunuel wrote:
Asked
about how he is programming the art classes ranging from traditional practices such as ledger art and beadwork to modern forms such as comic illustrations and video editing, Parker said, “I try to keep it more culturally relevant with the traditional art.”
A. about how he is programming the art classes ranging
B. how he programs the art classes, which range
C. about how he programmed the art classes ranging
D. how he programmed the art classes ranging
E. how he programmed the art classes, which range
Happy New Year Brunei, People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore and Taiwan !Dec 31 Event: GMAT Club Around The World!(38 new questions posted every hour time zone on Dec 31!) GMAT CLUB Official ExplanationChoice A: No. The verb is
programming incorrectly indicates that Parker is programming the classes while replying to the question asked.
Choice B: Yes. This choice uses the proper verb tense and correctly turns the ancillary information about the ranges of classes into a non-essential clause.
Choice C: No. The past tense verb
programmed is incorrect because it does not match the present tense verb try in Parker’s response.
Choice D: No. The past tense verb
programmed is incorrect because it does not match the present tense verb try in Parker’s response.
Choice E: No. The past tense verb
programmed is incorrect because it does not match the present tense verb try in Parker’s response.
The correct answer is choice B.