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While Peregrine Falcons are Predators in the Conventional Sense GMAT Sentence Correction

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Experta en el extranjero | Updated On - Dec 30, 2022

Question: While Peregrine falcons are predators in the conventional sense, hunting and devouring other animals, mostly birds, small mammals, and parrots, turn out to be no less bloodthirsty in their approach to feasting on plants.

  1. mostly birds, small mammals, and parrots, turn
  2. mostly birds and small mammals, yet parrots turn
  3. mostly birds and small mammals, parrots turn
  4. the majority of which are birds, small mammals, and parrots, turns
  5. the majority of which are birds and small mammals, and parrots turn

Answer: C
Explanation
:

The following points could be used to justify the suggested alteration to the sentence:

  • Parallelism
  • Considering two distinct facts
  • Modifiers

You must determine where the second clause starts and when the first subordinate clause ending in "While" ends in this exercise. It may appear at first inspection that the first clause terminates at "sense" and that the noun for the following clause is "hunting." However, "hunting" and what comes after are participial modifiers that add details on how the falcons are conventional predators. The word "creatures" is followed by yet another modifier describing the kinds of animals that the falcon hunts and eats.

A: Incorrect

It is an incorrect answer. The verb "turns" has no subject in (A) because parrots are wrongly listed among the prey that peregrine falcons pursue. While peregrine falcons are often thought of as carnivores, it turns out that they are not.

B: Incorrect

This is the incorrect answer. While Peregrine falcons are predators in the traditional sense, yet/and parrots turn out to be predators, thus you cannot use a conjunction ("yet" or "and") in (B).

C: Correct

This is the correct choice. The key is realizing that because "parrots" is the noun for the main phrase, the second modifier must conclude with "small animals." You can see that only (C) completes the statement appropriately after it has been condensed.

D: incorrect

It is an incorrect answer. The verb "turns" has no subject in (D) because parrots are wrongly listed among the prey that peregrine falcons pursue. While peregrine falcons are often thought of being carnivores, it turns out that they are not.

E: Incorrect

It is the incorrect answer. While Peregrine falcons are predators in the traditional sense, yet/and parrots turn out to be predators, thus you cannot use a conjunction ("yet" or "and") in (E).

“While Peregrine falcons are predators in the conventional sense, hunting and devouring other animals” - is a GMAT sentence correction question. The text that is underlined in these questions has grammatical mistakes, and we must select the right response from the list of possibilities. The GMAT verbal section includes GMAT sentence correction.

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