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Re: GMAT Prep SC [#permalink]
jay,

in choice A, the first modifier meat eating dinosaur seems to modify bones of m...., hence I thought that choice A was wrong.
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Yup A....

B has SVA problem

Others are all convoluted forms of A, so why bother about them...
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gmatinjune wrote:
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in choice A, the first modifier meat eating dinosaur seems to modify bones of m...., hence I thought that choice A was wrong.


meat eating dinosaur modifies Majungatholus atopus.

Also "that is a close relative and resembles" maintains the S-V agreement.
Meat eating dinosaur is singular.
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In A "Majungatholus atopus" closely resembles the Southe American predatory dinosaurs right?

Please explain guys
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Re: GMAT Prep SC [#permalink]
Vikram A is fine. I had misinterpreted earlier when I said D in the PM to you.

The information in the parenthetical expression (separated by commas) clearly modifies Majungatholus atopus.



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