BlueDragon2010 wrote:Based on accounts of various ancient writers, scholars have painted a sketchy picture of the activities of an all-female cult that, perhaps as early as the sixth century BC, worshipped a goddess known in Latin as Bona Dea, "the good goddess."
(A) Based on accounts of various ancient writers
(B) Basing it on various ancient writers' accounts
(C) With accounts of various ancient writers used for a basis
(D) By the accounts of various ancient writers they used
(E) Using accounts of various ancient writers
A:
Based on accounts of ancient writers, scholars have painted...
A VERBed-modifier that begins a sentence must refer to the SUBJECT of the following clause.
Here,
based seems to modify
scholars, implying that the SCHOLARS themselves are BASED on account of ancient writers -- a nonsensical meaning.
Eliminate A.
B:
Basing IT on various ancient writers' accounts, SCHOLARS have painted...
On the GMAT, when an introductory pronoun lacks an antecedent, the referent for the pronoun must be the SUBJECT of the following clause.
Here,
it (an introductory pronoun without an antecedent) does not refer to
scholars (the subject of the following clause).
Eliminate B.
C:
With accounts of various ancient writers USED for a basis, scholars have painted...
Here, it is not crystal clear whether
used serves to modify
accounts or
writers.
Eliminate C.
D:
By the accounts of various ancient writers they used, scholars have painted...
Generally, an introductory prepositional phrase serves as an ADVERB modifying the VERB in the following clause.
Here, the implied meaning is as follows:
Scholars have painted by the accounts of various ancient writers.
This meaning makes no sense.
Generally, when a
by-modifier serves to express HOW an action is performed, the
by-modifier will be followed not by a regular noun (such as
accounts) but by VERBing:
John has amassed millions BY INVESTING in highly profitable companies.
Eliminate D.
The correct answer is
E.
Another reason to eliminate C:
WITH accounts of various ancient writers USED for a basis, scholars have painted a sketchy picture...
As noted above, an introductory prepositional phrase generally serves as an ADVERB modifying the VERB in the following clause.
Here, the implied meaning is as follows:
Scholars have painted WITH ACCOUNTS OF VARIOUS ANCIENT WRITERS.
To paint WITH accounts of various ancient writers means that these accounts were USED to paint a sketchy picture.
Thus, the
with-modifier and
used constitute an error of redundancy.
Eliminate C.
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