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English Sentence Correction QUESTION #4904
Question 1
A new phenomena, which is visible at Managua's major intersections, are waves of vendors and beggars, which include many children and mob cars at the stoplights β€” _____.
  • A new phenomena, which is visible at Managua's major intersections, are waves of vendors and beggars, which include many children and
  • Visible at Managua's major intersections are waves of vendors and beggars with many children, new phenomena that
  • A new phenomenon visible at Managua's major intersections is waves of vendors and beggars, many of them children, whoβœ”οΈ
  • A wave of vendors and beggars, many of whom are children, are visible at Managua's major intersections, where they are a new phenomenon and
Correct Answer Explanation
Singular 'phenomenon' correctly pairs with singular verb 'is.' 'Many of them children' is a proper absolute phrase describing the beggars. Option A uses plural 'phenomena' with singular 'is' (subject-verb disagreement). Option B is structurally awkward. Option D creates disagreement between 'a wave…are.'