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Shop-floors in factories are often either radically remodeled, resulting in increasing rates of injury, and workload related stress, or leaving unchanged, creating an inefficient workplace.

A. resulting in increasing rates of injury, and workload related stress, or leaving
B. which results in increasing rates of injury, and workload related stress, and left
C. with the result of increasing rates of injury, and workload related stress, or leaving
D. resulting in increasing rates of injury, and workload related stress, or left
E. with a resulting in increasing rates of injury, and workload related stress, and left



An easy one as only D follows parallelism of ''either or''. Just need to remove the junk "resulting in increasing ... related stress".


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Shop-floors in factories are often either radically remodeled, resulting in increasing rates of injury, and workload related stress, or leaving unchanged, creating an inefficient workplace.

A. resulting in increasing rates of injury, and workload related stress, or leaving
B. which results in increasing rates of injury, and workload related stress, and left
C. with the result of increasing rates of injury, and workload related stress, or leaving
D. resulting in increasing rates of injury, and workload related stress, or left
E. with a resulting in increasing rates of injury, and workload related stress, and left

This is quite easy. "Either radically remodeled" requires a complementary construction with "or" and a verb in the same tense.
The only answer fulfilling this requirement is D) because of the construction "or left".
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