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aditya8062
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Yo-yo Ma, whom according to the classical cellists of the world is perhaps the world's best, plays in a versatile style which is ever-changing but which also employs aspects of genres as varied as Baroque, American bluegrass, and modern minimalism.
A whom according to the classical cellists of the world is perhaps the world's best, plays in a versatile style which is ever-changing but which also employs
B considered perhaps the world's best by the classical cellists of the world, plays in a versatile style, which at the same time employs
C regarded by the world's best classical cellists as the best cellist of the classical world, plays in an ever-changing style, yet employs
D looked on by the classical cellists of the world as perhaps the world's best, who plays in an ever-changing style all his own, which also employs
E whom the world of classical cellists looks on as the best, plays in a versatile, ever-changing style while at the same time employing
my doubt: "which" in B seems to refer to "versatile style" ,when it should be referring to "Yo-yo Ma"
A whom according to the classical cellists of the world is perhaps the world's best, plays in a versatile style which is ever-changing but which also employs
B considered perhaps the world's best by the classical cellists of the world, plays in a versatile style, which at the same time employs
C regarded by the world's best classical cellists as the best cellist of the classical world, plays in an ever-changing style, yet employs
D looked on by the classical cellists of the world as perhaps the world's best, who plays in an ever-changing style all his own, which also employs
E whom the world of classical cellists looks on as the best, plays in a versatile, ever-changing style while at the same time employing
my doubt: "which" in B seems to refer to "versatile style" ,when it should be referring to "Yo-yo Ma"













