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by showbu » Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:49 pm
The cottontail rabbit population in Orange County, California, has increased unchecked in recent years as a result of the removal of the native fox population and the clearing of surrounding woodlands.

A. years as a result of the removal of
B. years as a result of removing
C. years, resulting from the removing of
D. years, which is result of removing
E. years, which is a result of the removal of

OA: Spoiler Code A
Last edited by showbu on Sat Jan 17, 2009 2:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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by mals24 » Thu Jan 15, 2009 4:48 am
As a result of A and B, where A and B should be parallel.

A: The removal of (noun phrase; the removal is a noun phrase)
B: The clearing of (noun phrase; the clearing is a noun phrase)

A noun phrase is parallel with another noun phrase. However if only 'clearing' was mentioned (without the article 'The') then 'clearing of' would have been a participial phrase.

Participial phrases are NOT parallel with noun phrases.

B. years as a result of removing - removing is a participial phrase.

D. years, which is result of removing
In correct use of which. Which refers to years here and removing again is a participial phrase.

E. years, which is a result of the removal of
Again incorrect use of which.

Between A and C, the use of 'as a result' sounds better than 'resulting'
'resulting from the removing of the' sounds awkward.

Since A does a better job with parallelism and is less awkward A seems fine.

Btw showbu how do you spell 'rabbit' :P

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by raunekk » Sat Jan 17, 2009 2:12 am
nice explanation mals24

one more for A

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