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Emily Dickinson's letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan's marriage to Emily's brother and ending shortly before Emily's death in 1886, outnumbering her letters to anyone else.
(A) Dickinson were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan's marriage to Emily's brother and ending shortly before Emily's death in 1886, outnumbering
(B) Dickinson were written over a period that begins a few years before Susan's marriage to Emily's brother and ended shortly before Emily's death in 1886, outnumber
(C) Dickinson, written over a period beginning a few years before Susan's marriage to Emily's brother and that ends shortly before Emily's death in 1886 and outnumbering
(D) Dickinson, which were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan's marriage to Emily's brother, ending shortly before Emily's death in 1886, and outnumbering
(E) Dickinson, which were written over a periodbeginning a few years before Susan's marriage to Emily's brother and ending shortly before Emily's death in 1886, outnumber
哪位大神能帮忙解决一下我的疑问。这道题选E,
但是我觉得E也是错的,which本应该修饰letters,而这里修饰的是Susan Hutington Dickinson啊
因为曼哈顿书上说A NOUN and its MODIFIER should TOUCH each other.
然后举了个例子
Wrong: Jim biked along an old dirt road to get to his house, which cut through the woods.
In the preceding example, the modifying phrase which cut through the woods is meant to describe the
road, not the house. Thus, you should move the modifier next to road.
Right: To get to his house, Jim biked along an old dirt road, which cut through the woods.
这不是正和E错的一样吗?
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