A: 'the same as', where is the noun for the adjective 'same'?
B: 'of the same condition' makes it a prepositional phrase. So 'condition of the same condition'? wrong meaning.
C: Subject and verb do not agree - 'Condition of the feet are...' is wrong.
D:Correct option. Proper modifier structure and parallelism.
E: Chose this option in a hurry at first. 'causes the feet to overpronateto put strain on muscles changes the meaning. Sounds like the conditionwants to put strain on muscles.
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B: 'of the same condition' makes it a prepositional phrase. So 'condition of the same condition'? wrong meaning.
C: Subject and verb do not agree - 'Condition of the feet are...' is wrong.
D:Correct option. Proper modifier structure and parallelism.
E: Chose this option in a hurry at first. 'causes the feet to overpronateto put strain on muscles changes the meaning. Sounds like the conditionwants to put strain on muscles.
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