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Tiger shark, a rare example of creature that eats members of its own species, has preyed on the Alaskan salmon, the species of fish that is born in fresh water, that migrates to the ocean, and that returns to fresh water to reproduce, more than the marko shark.
A. that migrates to the ocean, and that returns to fresh water to reproduce, more than the marko shark B. migrating to the ocean and returning to fresh water to reproduce, more than it has on the marko shark C. that migrates to the ocean, and that returns to fresh water to reproduce, more than it has on the marko shark D. migrates to the ocean, and returns to fresh water to reproduce, more than on the marko shark E. that migrates to the ocean, and for reproduction that returns to fresh water more than to the marko shark
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Sorry, but this one needs massive revision before anyone tries to learn from it. The author needs to work on article usage: we need "the" at the beginning of the sentence, but after "salmon" we should see "a species." We also need "a" before "creature." The parallel THATs in the OA are technically permissible, but there is no reason for them. Also, there's not much reason for the present perfect in this sentence. Surely, we don't know what the tiger shark HAS DONE for its entire history on the Earth; we just know what we can observe right now. Finally, the sentence puts together multiple "fun facts" that don't really have anything to do with the overall meaning of the sentence. Another reminder that official questions are the best source!
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