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beingAndNothing
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This is a question from the Princeton Review.
Many of America's political allies have demanded that the United States
repeal the Helms-Burton law of 1996, tightening the embargo on all Cuban
products and, according to opponents of it, violating several international
agreements.
1) tightening the embargo on all Cuban products and, according to opponents of it, violating
2) whose tightening the embargo on all Cuban products violates, according to opponents of it,
3) which tightens the embargo on all Cuban products and which, according to opponents of it, violates
4)embargo's tightening by the Helms-Burton law of 1996 on all Cuban products and the violating, according to opponents of it, of
5)tightening the embargo of the Helms-Burton law of 1996 on all Cuban products and, according to its opponents, violating
OA is 3
I chose (2) because I thought the tightening violates the international treaties. The explanation in the book says that whose should be used for persons. But my understanding is that whose can be used as a possessive pronoun for which or who. Also, does the placement of the modifier 'according to its' before or after 'violates' makes a difference.
thanks.
Many of America's political allies have demanded that the United States
repeal the Helms-Burton law of 1996, tightening the embargo on all Cuban
products and, according to opponents of it, violating several international
agreements.
1) tightening the embargo on all Cuban products and, according to opponents of it, violating
2) whose tightening the embargo on all Cuban products violates, according to opponents of it,
3) which tightens the embargo on all Cuban products and which, according to opponents of it, violates
4)embargo's tightening by the Helms-Burton law of 1996 on all Cuban products and the violating, according to opponents of it, of
5)tightening the embargo of the Helms-Burton law of 1996 on all Cuban products and, according to its opponents, violating
OA is 3
I chose (2) because I thought the tightening violates the international treaties. The explanation in the book says that whose should be used for persons. But my understanding is that whose can be used as a possessive pronoun for which or who. Also, does the placement of the modifier 'according to its' before or after 'violates' makes a difference.
thanks.












