him1985 wrote:
egmat wrote:
It is true that "comma + verb-ing modifier" modifies the preceding action and must make sense with the doer of the modifiedaction. However, "including" is an exception to this rule. Preceded or not preceded by a comma, "including" ALWAYS modifies a noun entity. In this sentence, "including" modifies "the numerous challenges" because what follows "including" are some of the challenges that the company faced.
Hence,Choice A
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