The Lake Titicaca has the most volume of the water of any lake in South America, making it the largest lake on that continent.
a)
The Lake Titicaca has the most volume of the water of any lake in South America -
Singular Lakes don't take article 'the'.b) Lake Titicaca has the most volume of water of any lake in South America -
Correct!c) Lake Titicaca has the most volume of
a water of each lake in South America -
article 'a' cannot be used before non-count noun.d)
The Lake Titicaca has the most volume of water of any lake in South America -
Singular Lakes don't take article 'the'.e) Lake Titicaca has the most volume of water of
some lakes in South America -
Meaning. See below.fireagablast
"some" here is not being used in the same way as your example. "Bigger than SOME lakes" is a comparison, where as "I want some coffee" is a description of value/amount.
Also, "most" is a superlative. If Lake Tictaca has the MOST water, then it has more water than ALL the lakes, not just SOME lakes. It's illogical otherwise.
"Some" in this context is 100% incorrect.