aditi1903 wrote:
i was a bit confused between the meaning of the sentence..
siezes and exxagerates is also correct
siezes or exaggarates is also correct (iff u consider only the meaning...)
but then the example given with regard to TYPICALLY solves the problem..
Now i would go with A
Thanks for the gyan !!!
My take how i eliminated an option because there are more than one rules tested so you can go by one way or the other whichever clicks u
i am posting my way
correct me guys if i am wrong...?
'Political satire' is singular so verb should be singular therefore eliminated 'D'
Political satire typically seizes on a public official‘s foibles or flaws and exaggerates them
A. Political satire typically seizes on a public official‘s foibles or flaws and exaggerates them <== adverb 'typically'modifies verb 'seizes' so i went with A
B. Political satire
seizes typically on a public official‘s foibles and flaws or exaggerates them
C. Political satire typically seizes on a public official‘s foibles or flaws
thereby exaggerating it
D. Political satire
tends to typically seize on a public official‘s foibles or flaws and exaggerate them
E. Political satire typically seizes on a public official‘s foibles or flaws and
is exaggerating them