Proponents of affirmative action, including most university presidents, need only cite declining minority enrollment in universities in California and Texas, the two most populous states, to support their cause.A. Proponents of affirmative action, including most university presidents, need only cite declining minority enrollment in universities in California and Texas, the two most populous states, to support their cause.
CORRECTB. Most university presidents who are proponents of affirmative action need to support their cause by only citing that
declining minorities are enrolling in universities in the two most populous states of California and Texas.
Changes meaning. Minority enrollments are declining and not the declining minorities are enrolling.C. In order for proponents of affirmative action, which include most university presidents, to support
its cause, they need only to cite the decline in minority enrollment in universities in California and Texas, the two most populous states.
No antecedent for its, pronoun error. D.
Minority enrollment in universities in California and Texas, the two most populous states,
are declining, and proponents of affirmative action, including most university presidents, only need to cite this fact to support their cause.
Subject verb errorE. University presidents, including those in California and Texas, the two most populous states where declining minorities are enrolling in universities, should cite these facts and support their cause as proponents of affirmative action.
Changes meaning. Minority enrollments are declining and not the declining minorities are enrolling. _________________
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