anupa_panjari Wrote:Hi Ron
Sorry to start this thread again, but I would like to know what 'it' in the E does not refer to the 'the population of the state'. If I replace that 'it' with 'the population of the state' and read option E, it reads as
'amounting to a little less than half the population of the state, down from what the population of the state (replacing it) was a decade ago by nearly three-quarters'
which lets me that it refers to 'the population of the state'.
Could you please tell me why is this ambiguous
the reason why this pronoun reference is incorrect is not that it's ambiguous; the reason is that it's totally WRONG.
the meaning of the sentence is that the percentage of california's population that consists of white people has fallen from its previous level. there is no noun corresponding to this idea, so the pronoun is incorrect.
according to your interpretation, the population of the state itself has fallen; that's not the meaning of the sentence.
you can't judge pronouns without understanding the meaning of the sentence!