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Each of William Kennedy's novels in the "Albany Trilogy" - Ironweed, Legs, and Billy Phelan's Greatest Game - are set in the area around Albany, New York, a region whose history also suggested some details of the novels' plot.
A) Same as above....
B) Ironweed, Legs, and Billy Phelan's Greatest Game - each of them novels in William Kennedy's "Albany Trilogy" - are set in the area around Albany, New York.
C) William Kennedy's "Albany Trilogy" novels - Ironweed, Legs, and Billy Phelan's Greatest Game - are all set in the area around Albany, New York.
D) Novels by William Kennedy - Ironweed, Legs, and Billy Phelan's Greatest Game - each one of the "Albany Trilogy" novels, is set in the area around Albany, NewYork.
E) Novels by William Kennedy - IronWeed, Legs, and Billy Phelan's Greatest Game - every one of the "Albany trilogy" novels are set in the area around Albany, New York.
I'll post the OA after some discussion.
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Without giving too much away i'd like to understand why the word in one of my answer choices isnt the subject. I didnt want to post the OA right away and ask my question. I narrowed it down to 2 answer choices and guessed the wrong way.
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The OA is C. I was between "C" and "D". I thought each was equally good except that "D' was in passive mode (by).
What is wrong with "D" though:
"Novels by William Kennedy - - each one of the "Albany Trilogy" novels, is set in the area around Albany, NewYork. "
What is wrong with "Novels by William Kennedy - each one of the Albany Trilogy" novels, is set in the area around Albany, NewYork.
Questions: 1) The subject "each" which is singular agrees with "is". I know people are going to say Novels is the subject and therefore needs "are" which is why D is wrong. But i dont understand why "Each" isnt the subject.
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