Read the following sentence.
be
Mannequin are usually made out of fiberglass; however, they c...
Read the following sentence.
be
Mannequin are usually made out of fiberglass; however, they can also be made out of more Earth-friendly materials
like paper mache.
Which of the following choices correctly identifies and explains the pronoun error, if any, in the above sentence?
A. The pronoun has an ambiguous antecedent; it might be referring to either mannequin or
fiberglass. The sentence should be rewritten.
B. Because the second clause contains a pronoun, the conjunction but should be used instead of
however.
C. Because the pronoun they is plural, its antecedent should be mannequins instead of mannequin.
The sentence should be rewritten.
D. The sentence is correct as it is written.
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