anuragbhatt30 wrote:For protection from the summer sun, the Mojave lived in open-sided, flat-topped dwellings known as shades, each a roof of poles and arrowweed supported by posts set in a rectangle.
(A) each a roof of poles and arrowweed
(B) each a roof of poles and arrowweed that are being
(C) with each being a roof of poles and arrowweed
(D) with roofs of poles and arrowweed to be
(E) with roofs of poles and arrowweed that are
B:
poles and arrowweed that are being supported by poles
Not the intended meaning:
The poles and arrowweed are not being supported by poles.
The intended meaning is that the ROOF WAS SUPPORTED by poles.
Eliminate B.
Generally, COMMA +
with at the end of a sentence serves as an ADVERB modifying the VERB in the preceding clause.
C:
The Mojavi lived...with each being a roof
D and E: T
he Mojavi lived...with roofs
Here, the
with-modifiers are misused:
Neither serves to express to express HOW the Mojavi LIVED.
Eliminate C, D and E.
The correct answer is
A.
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