The test results came back more quickly than the radiologist had expected them to, revealing the presence of benign tumors; fortunately, benign tumors, which are harmless, are non-progressive growths that do not metastasize and which can be excised before becoming malignant.
(A) benign tumors, which are harmless, are non-progressive growths that do not metastasize and which
(B) benign tumors are harmless non-progressive growths that do not metastasize and that
(C) benign tumors are harmless non-progressive growths that do not metastasize and which
(D) these harmless non-progressive growths do not metastasize, and benign tumors that
(E) these non-progressive, harmless growths that do not metastasize, are benign tumors that
Taken from Knewton:
[spoiler] OA:B...but why is E wrong?...apart from the fact that it is inverted.. [/spoiler]
(A) benign tumors, which are harmless, are non-progressive growths that do not metastasize and which
(B) benign tumors are harmless non-progressive growths that do not metastasize and that
(C) benign tumors are harmless non-progressive growths that do not metastasize and which
(D) these harmless non-progressive growths do not metastasize, and benign tumors that
(E) these non-progressive, harmless growths that do not metastasize, are benign tumors that
Taken from Knewton:
[spoiler] OA:B...but why is E wrong?...apart from the fact that it is inverted.. [/spoiler]












