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SC gurus , please explain the correct answer :
Some patients who do not respond therapies of depression may simply have received inadequate treatment, having, for example been prescribed a drug as a dosage too low to be effective or having been taken off a drug too soon.
A) having, for example been prescribed a drug as a dosage too low to be effective or having been
B) having, for example, a drug prescription that was ineffective because the dosage was too low, or being
C) as, for example, having too low of a dosage of prescribed drug for it to be effective, or being
D) when they have, for example, been prescribed too low a drug dosage for it to be effective, or were
E ) for example, when they have a drug prescription with a dosage too low to be effective, or been
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Should be D.
A----> misses a comma after for example.
B & C ---> out b'coz of being.
E----> been at the end seems awkward. were would have been correct.
Thanks PaddyBoy, because I didn't agree with any of the choices except A, as it seemed like a Parallelism question, but the missing comma was bothering me. Now I am happy
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