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Intar, the oldest Hispanic theater company in New York, has moved away from the Spanish classics and
now it draws on the works both of contemporary Hispanic authors who live abroad and of those in the United States.
(A) now it draws on the works both of contemporary Hispanic authors who live abroad and of
(B) now draws on the works of contemporary Hispanic authors, both those who live abroad and those who
live
(C) it draws on the works of contemporary Hispanic authors now, both those living abroad and who live
(D) draws now on the works both of contemporary Hispanic authors living abroad and who are
(E) draws on the works now of both contemporary Hispanic authors living abroad and those
OG Explanation for E
Misplacement of words creates ambiguity in E: for example, the positioning of both immediately before the phrase describing the authors suggests that there are only two contemporary Hispanic authors living abroad.
Is itTrue of the idiom Both X and Y that X and Y are the only 2 entities in the category they belong to
Could someone also point out the difference in the meaning conveyed by C , D and E because of the changes in the positions of NOW
Now ids an adjective or adverb . Can it modify a noun "author" as in C
now it draws on the works both of contemporary Hispanic authors who live abroad and of those in the United States.
(A) now it draws on the works both of contemporary Hispanic authors who live abroad and of
(B) now draws on the works of contemporary Hispanic authors, both those who live abroad and those who
live
(C) it draws on the works of contemporary Hispanic authors now, both those living abroad and who live
(D) draws now on the works both of contemporary Hispanic authors living abroad and who are
(E) draws on the works now of both contemporary Hispanic authors living abroad and those
OG Explanation for E
Misplacement of words creates ambiguity in E: for example, the positioning of both immediately before the phrase describing the authors suggests that there are only two contemporary Hispanic authors living abroad.
Is itTrue of the idiom Both X and Y that X and Y are the only 2 entities in the category they belong to
Could someone also point out the difference in the meaning conveyed by C , D and E because of the changes in the positions of NOW
Now ids an adjective or adverb . Can it modify a noun "author" as in C
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