Unlike Acanthus, whose wedding was sparsely attended being married in a low profile community church, Tom’s was attended by more than seven hundred guests and his marriage’s location lies in a famous 15th-century Odescalchi Castle in Bracciano, Italy.
A) being married in a low profile community church, Tom’s was attended by more than seven hundred guests and held in a 15th century Odescalchi Castle which is famous and in Bracciano, Italy.
B) being married in a low profile community church, Tom’s wedding was attended by more than seven hundred guests and his marriage’s location lies in a famous 15th-century Odescalchi Castle in Bracciano, Italy.
C) and he was married in a low profile community church, Tom had a wedding attended by more than seven hundred guests and held in a famous 15th century Odescalchi Castle in Bracciano, Italy.
D) and who was married in a low profile community church, Tom’s wedding was attended by more than seven hundred guests and held in a famous 15th century Odescalchi Castle in Bracciano, Italy.
E) and who was married in a low profile community church, Tom had a wedding attended by more than seven hundred guests and held in a famous 15th century Odescalchi Castle in Bracciano, Italy.
My credo: one percent wrong is 100 percent wrong at least in GMAT SC. Let's try to solve this topic in the following way.
We know for certain that the comparator 'unlike' indicates that Acanthus should be compared with Tom and not with Tom's any \thing else. Therefore, I am not even going to touch choices A, B, and D with a barge pole.
Between C and E, a basic knowledge of sentence structure will reveal that C is a blatant fragment with the first part being just a noun phrase and unparallel with its counterpart after 'and' which is a clause.
If I were taking GMAT, I would close my eyes and click on E
Disclaimer: be sure that there is at least 1 percent wrong in the rejected choices.