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E. Seems straightforward to me.
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confusing between D n E...will go for D
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88. Recent commercial offshoots of Manson's imagination are toys, one which is a colorful foam tube with variously shaped pieces that children can bend and fit together to make otherworldly creatures.

A. one which
B. one of them which
C. and one of them which
D. one of them
E. one of which


E. one of which is better than "one of them".
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88. Recent commercial offshoots of Manson's imagination are toys, one which is a colorful foam tube with variously shaped pieces that children can bend and fit together to make otherworldly creatures.

A. one which
B. one of them which
C. and one of them which
D. one of them
E. one of which


picking E. D is wrong because if you look at the verb following "is a colorful foam tube" would make it singular. Thus, one of which correct over one of them
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88. Recent commercial offshoots of Manson's imagination are toys, one which is a colorful foam tube with variously shaped pieces that children can bend and fit together to make otherworldly creatures.

A. one which
B. one of them which
C. and one of them which
D. one of them
E. one of which

picking E. D is wrong because if you look at the verb following "is a colorful foam tube" would make it singular. Thus, one of which correct over one of them



Okay, enuf said. OA is E. and the OE is "Toys, must be followed by a limiting appositive, such as one of which, that identifies and individual from among a larger group."
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I actually was pressed between B and E. But I said E over B.
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I was left with D or E as my choice. I didn't notice the lack of SV agreement.

Well spotted.
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I was left with D or E as my choice. I didn't notice the lack of SV agreement.

Well spotted.

but 'of' construction of one makes it singular so is the 'is'
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