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Here's the official explanation provided by the GMAC for this question:

The sentence provides examples of American singers not working within the classical-music tradition and places their work within a rich tradition originating with ragtime. The key issue is how best to cite examples of the class America’s nonclassical singers. With the word figures, which occurs in all the answer choices, the correct idiomatic form for doing so is such figures as, rather than such figures like.

Option A: The form such figures like is not idiomatic.

Option B: The form such figures like is not idiomatic. Furthermore, this wording conveys an unintended meaning, namely that America’s nonclassical singers are just the three named. It oddly suggests that the figures in question merely resembled America's three nonclassical singers and were not themselves among those singers.

Option C: The singular a figure does not fit with the plural singers.

Option D: This conveys an unintended meaning, namely that America’s nonclassical singers are just the three named. The use of like to cite examples of a class is acceptable in casual speech, but it is ambiguous between similar to and such as, so the latter is usually preferable in more formal contexts. Here, use of like is inappropriate and implies that there may have been singers who are not among America’s nonclassical singers but who resemble them and work within the rich tradition described.

Option E: Correct. The locution such figures as is idiomatically used to cite examples of a class.

The correct answer is E.

Please note that I'm not the author of this explanation. I'm just posting it here since I believe it can help the community.
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