Thanks for replyelegantm
However I have a discrepancy to mention which surfaced up as I went through the verbed and verbing modifiers by e-gmat.
The concept is this that verbed modifiers modify the closest noun. Even if they are preceded with a comma. However your point that influenced and propelled are modifying the "sponsored", which is a verb is incorrect. Clearly these verbed modifiers past the litmus test but they are modifying the respective noun clauses: historical buildings,
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However I have a discrepancy to mention which surfaced up as I went through the verbed and verbing modifiers by e-gmat.
The concept is this that verbed modifiers modify the closest noun. Even if they are preceded with a comma. However your point that influenced and propelled are modifying the "sponsored", which is a verb is incorrect. Clearly these verbed modifiers past the litmus test but they are modifying the respective noun clauses: historical buildings,
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