Dear experts,
Sure the "who" modifier itself can elimiate all incorrect choices, but if we read option A closely, it says "...discuss the [contributions] of women(modifier).... as [product demonstrators and publicists], I am sure the subject in this sub-clause is contributions, not women.
What in the world!?? how can contributions be product demonstrators? How is this logical? shouldn't human beings (women) be discussed as demonstrators and publicists?
Sure the "who" modifier itself can elimiate all incorrect choices, but if we read option A closely, it says "...discuss the [contributions] of women(modifier).... as [product demonstrators and publicists], I am sure the subject in this sub-clause is contributions, not women.
What in the world!?? how can contributions be product demonstrators? How is this logical? shouldn't human beings (women) be discussed as demonstrators and publicists?






