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Is E supposed to be "seen in sports" or "seen is sports" right in making it the correct answer?

Also, to be clear, you can never say "contrast that favors" in the sense that the contrast is skewed towards one side that is favored?
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E doesn't make any logical sense; I hope there was a typo.

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When choosing between (D) and (E). (D) is not correct because "that" refers illogically to everything that is infront. If we assume that "that" refers to memorabilia, this construction is illogical. If we assume that "that" jumps over the prepositional phrase and modifies "sales", we still get an illogical sentence.
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sales of sports memorabilia... such sales, X and Y compared perfectly, parallelism 101.

E is the best choice indeed.
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