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Fossils of the arm of a sloth found in Puerto Rico in 1991, and dated at 34 million years old, made it the earliest known mammal of the Greater Antilles Islands.
A) sloth found in Puerto Rico in 1991, and dated at 34 million years old, made it the earliest known mammal of
The OE for A) is:
A)Because sloth is the object of a preposition and not the subject of the sentence, there is no reasonable antecedent for the pronoun it; in this construction, the subject of made is fossils, but it makes no sense to say that the fossils made it the earliest known mammal.
Doubt:
From this one can we assume that the GMAT consider nouns that are the objects of prepositions not good antecedents for pronouns?
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Fossils of the arm of a sloth found in Puerto Rico in 1991, and dated at 34 million years old, made it the earliest known mammal of the Greater Antilles Islands.
A) sloth found in Puerto Rico in 1991, and dated at 34 million years old, made it the earliest known mammal of
The OE for A) is:
A)Because sloth is the object of a preposition and not the subject of the sentence, there is no reasonable antecedent for the pronoun it; in this construction, the subject of made is fossils, but it makes no sense to say that the fossils made it the earliest known mammal.
Doubt:
From this one can we assume that the GMAT consider nouns that are the objects of prepositions not good antecedents for pronouns?
Still interested in this question? Check out the "Best Topics" block above for a better discussion on this exact question, as well as several more related questions.