do the choices D and E fault in parallelism of "pass" and "allow"?!
B and C are similar except that B is too wordy at the end.
I don't know why A can't be considered?!
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This would have been easy if you just check for parallelism in
proliferation of X led to Y.
X and Y have to be parallel.
This means that if X is a noun Y has to be noun.
X = cybersquatters -> a noun
Y has to be noun.
Choice A goes out.
In the other choices, there are 2 candidates to complete the parallelism of nouns.
1) Anti-squatting act 2) passage of Anti squatting act.
Now the proliferation did not lead to the Act. It lead to the passage of the act.
Consider:
The citizens' agitation led the the streets being cleaned by the County.
is more correct than
The citizen's agitation led to clean streets.
this leaves us with B and C.
C is better because "which" correctly refers to the protection act,since it is the noun placed closest to "which".
proliferation of X led to Y.
X and Y have to be parallel.
This means that if X is a noun Y has to be noun.
X = cybersquatters -> a noun
Y has to be noun.
Choice A goes out.
In the other choices, there are 2 candidates to complete the parallelism of nouns.
1) Anti-squatting act 2) passage of Anti squatting act.
Now the proliferation did not lead to the Act. It lead to the passage of the act.
Consider:
The citizens' agitation led the the streets being cleaned by the County.
is more correct than
The citizen's agitation led to clean streets.
this leaves us with B and C.
C is better because "which" correctly refers to the protection act,since it is the noun placed closest to "which".

















