Official Explanation by mikemcgarry on his blog :
Split #1: SV Agreement. The pronoun “some” is the subject of the second half of the sentence. What is the implicit phrase: some of what? By “some”, this sentence means “some growth stocks”. Growth stocks are countable, and some of them would be plural, so we need the plural verb “are”. Choices (A) & (B) are incorrect.
Split #2: Mystery pronoun. A couple choices provided a subject to the verb “expected”: unfortunately,
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Split #1: SV Agreement. The pronoun “some” is the subject of the second half of the sentence. What is the implicit phrase: some of what? By “some”, this sentence means “some growth stocks”. Growth stocks are countable, and some of them would be plural, so we need the plural verb “are”. Choices (A) & (B) are incorrect.
Split #2: Mystery pronoun. A couple choices provided a subject to the verb “expected”: unfortunately,
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