...but you quoted my words about 'don't edit the answer choices'.
i'm still not seeing the connection between 'don't edit the answer options' and the whole regional-influences thing.
did you accidentally quote the wrong text?
RonPurewal Wrote:...but you quoted my words about 'don't edit the answer choices'.
i'm still not seeing the connection between 'don't edit the answer options' and the whole regional-influences thing.
did you accidentally quote the wrong text?
RonPurewal Wrote:Essentially correct, yes.
The pronoun problem is worse than you might think. E.g., even if the problem said "... each a product of its regional influences", it would still be wrong.
"Regional influences" are vague forces—basically, like the culinary culture of an entire geographical area. These forces don't emanate from, or belong to, any particular person or thing, so it's impossible for any construction of the form "its/their/____'s influences" to make sense here.
RonPurewal Wrote:i'm sorry, but i don't know the grammar terms. (there's no way they can help you solve SC problems anyway, so there's little sense in wasting your time thinking about them.)
the part you've already quoted is my best attempt to explain the issue with "its". it's no big deal anyway, since that choice can also be eliminated for other reasons.
ORIGINAL QUESTION:
India, like Italy and China, has no single dominant cuisine: Indian food comprises many different styles of cooking, with each a product of their regional influences, from the fiery vegetarian dishes of the south to the Portuguese-influenced Goan cooking of the west, to the more familiar Mogul food of the north.
a) with each a product of their
b) with each as a product of its
c) each products of their
d) each a product of
e) each products of
JbhB682 Wrote:Hi Experts - how woud you eliminate (E) ?
JbhB682 Wrote:Also meaning wise, what does the underline refer back to ? I actually thought the underline meaning-wise should refer back to INDIAN FOOD (The subject of the clause) What is the "product" of regional influences ? INDIAN FOOD is the product of Regional influences. I am not sure how "different styles of cooking" can be the product of regional influences.