In the original sentence, the modifier “whose eyes and noses are peaking out…” incorrectly refers to
“shallows.” When used to introduce a noun modifier, “whose” always refers to the immediately
preceding noun. In this case, the author intends to refer to the “crocodiles,” not the “shallows.”
(A) This choice is incorrect as it repeats the original sentence.
(B) The modifier “whose eyes and noses peak out…” incorrectly refers to “shallows.” When used to
introduce
...
“shallows.” When used to introduce a noun modifier, “whose” always refers to the immediately
preceding noun. In this case, the author intends to refer to the “crocodiles,” not the “shallows.”
(A) This choice is incorrect as it repeats the original sentence.
(B) The modifier “whose eyes and noses peak out…” incorrectly refers to “shallows.” When used to
introduce
...



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