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The plural subject in the original sentence, “dermestid beetles,” does not agree in number with the
singular pronoun “its,” which appears in the non-underlined part of the sentence. In order to correctly
agree with “its,” the subject must be singular: “the dermestid beetle.”
(A) This choice is incorrect as it repeats the original sentence.
(B) The plural subject “dermestid beetles” does not agree in number with the singular pronoun “its,”
which appears in the non-underlined
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The plural subject in the original sentence, “dermestid beetles,” does not agree in number with the
singular pronoun “its,” which appears in the non-underlined part of the sentence. In order to correctly
agree with “its,” the subject must be singular: “the dermestid beetle.”
(A) This choice is incorrect as it repeats the original sentence.
(B) The plural subject “dermestid beetles” does not agree in number with the singular pronoun “its,”
which appears in the non-underlined
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