43. According to Booker T. Whatleys recent analysis, planting the same crops as are planted on large farms will lead to economic disaster for the small farmer, who should plan a succession of high-value crops that will provide a year-round cash flow.
(A) planting the same crops as are planted on large farms will lead to economic disaster for the small farmer, who
(B) it will lead to economic disaster for the small farmer to plant the same crops as on the large farms; they
(C) economic disaster will result from planting the same crops as large farms to the small farmer, who
(D) economic disaster for the small farmer will result from planting the same crops as on the large farms; they
(E) the small farmer planting the same crops as are planted on large farms will lead to economic disaster; they
Solution:
Subject-verb*
B, D, and E can be eliminated as in each of them, they lacks a clear precedent.
C can be eliminated because of wrong comparison (comparing planting crops with large farms)
A is the best choice.
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(A) planting the same crops as are planted on large farms will lead to economic disaster for the small farmer, who
(B) it will lead to economic disaster for the small farmer to plant the same crops as on the large farms; they
(C) economic disaster will result from planting the same crops as large farms to the small farmer, who
(D) economic disaster for the small farmer will result from planting the same crops as on the large farms; they
(E) the small farmer planting the same crops as are planted on large farms will lead to economic disaster; they
Solution:
Subject-verb*
B, D, and E can be eliminated as in each of them, they lacks a clear precedent.
C can be eliminated because of wrong comparison (comparing planting crops with large farms)
A is the best choice.
Sentence Correction - 1000 Questions with Solution: