daagh wrote:
The root cause of the problem is the use of the pronouns without proper antecedence wherever they appear.
In choice A what does the pronounwhich stand for? Whether it is 90000 tons or foreign markets, we can not tell for sure.
In B, C and D half ofit - what doesit refer to? Obviously it can not refer to the plural 90,000 tons or the foreign markets. If so, is it the distantly placed sale or the subject of the main clause i.e.Argentina ? The pronoun reference is ambiguous
That is why E is
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