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1. A powder derived from the North American Echinacea flower, which has been effective in preventing colds, is grown by many small farmers out West.
(A) A powder derived from the North American Echinacea flower, which has been effective in preventing colds, (B) A derivative, which has been effective in preventing colds, of the North American Echinacea flower (C) A North American Echinacea flower derivative, which has been effective in preventing colds (D) The North American Echinacea flower has a derivative which has been effective in preventing colds, that
This question is a easy one , but I have a silly confusion on aswer choice E.
"Of which " refers to Echinacea flower so Can I ignore this as of which is not close to the noun it modifies ???
What is a scope of the rule "Close of noun " for noun modifiers.
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Re: Sentence Correction :A powder derived from the North American Echinace
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1. A powder derived from the North American Echinacea flower, which has been effective in preventing colds, is grown by many small farmers out West.
(A) A powder derived from the North American Echinacea flower, which has been effective in preventing colds, (B) A derivative, which has been effective in preventing colds, of the North American Echinacea flower (C) A North American Echinacea flower derivative, which has been effective in preventing colds (D) The North American Echinacea flower has a derivative which has been effective in preventing colds, that
This question is a easy one , but I have a silly confusion on aswer choice E.
"Of which " refers to Echinacea flower so Can I ignore this as of which is not close to the noun it modifies ???
What is a scope of the rule "Close of noun " for noun modifiers.
My friend, I am sorry to say that you post has a few issues: 1) An individual SC problem should be posted in the SC forum, not in the general "Ask GMAT Expert" forum. This "Ask GMAT Expert" forum is for questions of a general natural--retakes, study schedules, study strategies--but not individual specific GMAT questions. 2) When you post a SC, always always always underline the prompt properly. 3) You didn't include answer choice (E), the very choice about which you want to ask.
Does all this make sense? Mike
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