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A) the production of botanical illustrations that were increasingly unrealistic. [the production – singular - eliminate it]

B) the production of botanical illustrations that were less and less realistic [ less and less unrealistic – redundant – eliminate it]

C) produce increasingly unrealistic botanical illustrations [ Hold it]

D) be increasingly unrealistic while producing botanical illustrations [to be increasingly unrealistic incorrectly modifies scholars – eliminate it]

E) produce botanical illustrations with increased lack of realism [ lack of realism is unidiomatic – eliminate it]

Answer: C
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OA: C

Thx everyone!

I thought I had to have a noun (or noun phrase) after "to"

eg) X led Y to (the production...)

Having a noun after "to", is that incorrect usage?

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hanumayamma, you eliminated A) based on SVA, but can't you say that "that were increasingly unrealistic" is modifying "illustrations" (plural), rather than "the production" (singular)??
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OA: C

Thx everyone!

I thought I had to have a noun (or noun phrase) after "to"

eg) X led Y to (the production...)

Having a noun after "to", is that incorrect usage?

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hanumayamma, you eliminated A) based on SVA, but can't you say that "that were increasingly unrealistic" is modifying "illustrations" (plural), rather than "the production" (singular)??
C is right
A is not wrong on the basis of SVA. Let me give you an example at hand.

The group of doctors that believe in God --> Is it the "group" or the "doctors" that believe(s) in God? In this example, it is the "doctors" rather than the "group" which believe in God.

Similarly, A can very well mean that it was the "illustrations" rather than the "production" which were unrealistic.

Usually, it is common for a restrictive clause to refer to the noun immediately preceding it.

Thus, the problem with A is simply conciseness. By introducing a clause rather than an infinitive phrase in C, it makes the sentence wordier and thus GMAT-wrong vis-a-vis C.



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