gauravraos wrote:
Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play’s three separate acts each create a unique perspective on the characters’ view of success and fulfillment.
A. Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play’s three separate acts each create
B. Choppy, askew, and genuine, the play’s three separate acts each creates
C. Choppy, askew, and genuine, the play has three separate acts, each of which create
D. Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play, which has three separate acts, create
E. Choppy, askew, and genuine, the play’s three separate acts creates
If we try to identify the subject in the answer choices, we have only two choices:
1. the play’s three separate acts
2. the play
In first look we may opt to eliminate the choices with "1. the play’s three separate acts" subject, because of possessive form "the play’s". But choices C and D(subject 2) do not use correct subject verb agreement.
C. Choppy, askew, and genuine, the play has three separate acts, each of which createit should be each of which creates.
D. Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play, which has three separate acts, createD. Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play, which has three separate acts, creates
A. Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play’s three separate acts each createCorrect choice as it uses the correct subject verb agreement and contrast.