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Nowhere in Prakta is the influence of modern European architecture more apparent than their government buildings.
(A) more apparent than their
(B) so apparent as their
(C) more apparent than in its
(D) so apparent than in their
(E) as apparent as it is in its
[spoiler]OA: C[/spoiler]
Why is E wrong?
It in the option E can refer to only the influence because:
1. The influence is the subject of its clause, it is the subject of its clause.
2. The influence is singular, and it is singular.
I have ultimately chosen the OA, but I am in confusion about the option E.
Would any expert explain what is the wrong in E?
Thanks.
(A) more apparent than their
(B) so apparent as their
(C) more apparent than in its
(D) so apparent than in their
(E) as apparent as it is in its
[spoiler]OA: C[/spoiler]
Why is E wrong?
It in the option E can refer to only the influence because:
1. The influence is the subject of its clause, it is the subject of its clause.
2. The influence is singular, and it is singular.
I have ultimately chosen the OA, but I am in confusion about the option E.
Would any expert explain what is the wrong in E?
Thanks.

















