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. Out of UK's obsession with all India-related things has grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that is bringing rich South Asian culture to the street corners of London. A India-related things has grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that is bringing B India-related things have grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that bring C things India-related have grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that brings D things India has grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that are bringing E things related to India that have grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that is bringing
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Because we need "has" as "obsession" is singular and "gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that are bringing". We dont have the combination of both ('has' and 'are') in any sentence.
. Out of UK's obsession with all India-related things has grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that is bringing rich South Asian culture to the street corners of London. A India-related things has grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that is bringing B India-related things have grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that bring C things India-related have grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that brings D things India has grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that are bringing E things related to India that have grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that is bringing
. Out of UK's obsession with all India-related things has grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that is bringing rich South Asian culture to the street corners of London. A India-related things has grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that is bringing B India-related things have grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that bring C things India-related have grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that brings D things India has grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that are bringing E things related to India that have grown a national market for gourmet Indian cuisine and Indian music that is bringing
Sorry, but I cannot agree with OA.. Indian cuisine and music are plural and I beleive D makes a better option than A.
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The focus should be on the world "market".
...national Market for X [FOOD] and Y [MUSIC] IS bringing the south asian culture to London.
To solve this question -- it will be easier to focus on what the sentence is trying to convey.
To break it down - UK is obsessed with Indian stuff -- this has created a market for Indian music and cuisine -- and it is THIS market that is driving the south Asian culture to the streets of London.
Market is the subject -- not the cuisine or the music.
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