Wes Craven, who was a horror-film director, created a well-known catalog of films both anchored in the slasher-film tropes of Pete Walker and Robert Fuest, yet his forays into mainstream dramatic films helped him achieve respect among a wider audience of film fans and critics.
This is a fairly easy question.
It tests your ability for subject-verb and modifiers.
Before POE lets see a few basic things,
a horror-film director is referring to Wes Craven.
He created a well-known catalog of films anchored in the slasher-film tropes of Pete Walker and Robert Fuest.
Let's get to the POE.
(A) Wes Craven, who was a horror-film director, created a well-known catalog of films both anchored
This is an incorrect choice because of Faulty Parallelism.
anchored in the slasher-film tropes of Pete Walker IS NOT PARALLEL TO Robert Fuest.
(B) Wes Craven, a horror-film director, created a well-known catalog of films anchored both
This is an incorrect choice because of Faulty Parallelism.
in the slasher-film tropes of Pete Walker IS NOT PARALLEL TO Robert Fuest.
(C) Horror-film director Wes Craven created a well-known catalog of films that was anchored
This is the correct choice. Horror-film director is modifying Wes Craven. Created is the verb. Was is the correct verb as it refers to Catalog Which is singular.
(D) Horror-film director Wes Craven, who created a well-known catalog of films anchored
This sentence is incorrect as it does not have a verb.
(E) Horror-film director Wes Craven, who created a well-known catalog of films anchored both
This sentence is incorrect as it does not have a verb.
IMO:- c