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First of all, the split at the beginning, "having" vs. "composed of" is not important: both are correct ways to express this idea.
Split #1: good old Subject-Verb agreement! The subject is "Epsilon Corporation", a singular collective noun. Yes, many people work for this place, but the corporation is singular. This is a singular subject, so it needs the singular verb: "exemplifies." Choices (A) & (E) have the plural verb, "exemplify," which
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First of all, the split at the beginning, "having" vs. "composed of" is not important: both are correct ways to express this idea.
Split #1: good old Subject-Verb agreement! The subject is "Epsilon Corporation", a singular collective noun. Yes, many people work for this place, but the corporation is singular. This is a singular subject, so it needs the singular verb: "exemplifies." Choices (A) & (E) have the plural verb, "exemplify," which
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