84. To Josephine Baker, Paris was her home long before it was fashionable to be an expatriate, and she remained in France during the Second World War as a performer and an intelligence agent for the Resistance.
(A) To Josephine Baker, Paris was her home long before it was fashionable to be an expatriate
(B) For Josephine Baker, long before it was fashionable to be an expatriate, Paris was her home
(C) Josephine Baker made Paris her home long before to be an expatriate was fashionable
(D) Long before it was fashionable to be an expatriate, Josephine Baker made Paris her home
(E) Long before it was fashionable being an expatriate, Paris was home to Josephine Baker
OA) E
In choice C, OG says that " long before ~" part should come to head of the sentence and it is the expected word order, but I can't understand the differences btw the position head and back.
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Regarding modifier issue, I have one more.
Sales of wines declined in the late 1980s, but after the 1991 report that linked a reduced risk of heart disease with a moderate alcohol consumption, particularly red wine, they began growing again.
this is the wrong answer choice and OG says, with another issue of wine, "they" is too far from Sales. But say you can see, there is no other noun that the pronoun can match with. How can I understand this?
(A) To Josephine Baker, Paris was her home long before it was fashionable to be an expatriate
(B) For Josephine Baker, long before it was fashionable to be an expatriate, Paris was her home
(C) Josephine Baker made Paris her home long before to be an expatriate was fashionable
(D) Long before it was fashionable to be an expatriate, Josephine Baker made Paris her home
(E) Long before it was fashionable being an expatriate, Paris was home to Josephine Baker
OA) E
In choice C, OG says that " long before ~" part should come to head of the sentence and it is the expected word order, but I can't understand the differences btw the position head and back.
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Regarding modifier issue, I have one more.
Sales of wines declined in the late 1980s, but after the 1991 report that linked a reduced risk of heart disease with a moderate alcohol consumption, particularly red wine, they began growing again.
this is the wrong answer choice and OG says, with another issue of wine, "they" is too far from Sales. But say you can see, there is no other noun that the pronoun can match with. How can I understand this?


















