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West winds are formed from the evaporation of the seas’ water that is heated by the Sun and rises high into the aerosphere, creating large zones of surface currents.
A. West winds are formed from the evaporation of the seas’ water that is heated by the Sun and rises high into the aerosphere, creating large zones of surface currents
B. West winds form by the Sun’s heat evaporating the water in the seas, which rises high into the aerosphere, creating large zones of surface currents
C. Heated by the Sun, sea water evaporates, rises high into the aerosphere, and creates large zones of surface currents to form West winds
D. The water in the seas evaporated, warmed by the Sun, rises high into the aerosphere, and creates large zones of surface currents, which forms West winds
E. Sea water, warmed by the Sun, evaporates and rises high into the aerosphere, which then creates large zones of surface currents to create as West winds
CRACK Verbal Explanation
A. There is a lack of parallelism. ‘Evaporation’ and ‘rises into the aerosphere’ is redundant.
B. Incorrectly placed "which". It seems like the seas itself rises high into the aerosphere.
C. Correct Answer. Correct parallelism - Evaporates, rises, condenses. Correctly placed phrases and modifiers
D. the placement of the modifier "heated by the sun" is incorrect. The past-participle modifier must refer to a noun phrase immediately before it (not present here).
E. "which" refers to the aerosphere. "to form as West winds". The use of "as" is not required.
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