Thanks for the explanation.
Regarding D
(D) even though in 1975 there were about one-third of mothers with young children who worked outside the home, almost two-thirds of such mothers were employed outside the home in 2000 - who worked seems to refer to young children, implying that YOUNG CHILDREN worked.
Modifiers use the jump rule over prep phrases, can this be one example of the same?
one-third of mothers with young children who worked out.... --- who refers to mothers.
or is the jump
...
Regarding D
(D) even though in 1975 there were about one-third of mothers with young children who worked outside the home, almost two-thirds of such mothers were employed outside the home in 2000 - who worked seems to refer to young children, implying that YOUNG CHILDREN worked.
Modifiers use the jump rule over prep phrases, can this be one example of the same?
one-third of mothers with young children who worked out.... --- who refers to mothers.
or is the jump
...