Almost Like Clones in their Similarity to One Another, the Cheetah Species’ Homogeneity Makes them Especially Vulnerable to Disease.

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Question: Almost like clones in their similarity to one another, the cheetah species’ homogeneity makes them especially vulnerable to disease.

(A) the cheetah species’ homogeneity makes them especially vulnerable to disease
(B) the cheetah species is especially vulnerable to disease because of its homogeneity
(C) the homogeneity of the cheetah species makes it especially vulnerable to disease
(D) homogeneity makes members of the cheetah species especially vulnerable to disease
(E) members of the cheetah species are especially vulnerable to disease because of their homogeneity

“Almost like clones in their similarity to one another, the cheetah species’ homogeneity makes them especially vulnerable to disease.” - is a GMAT sentence correction question. These types of questions contain grammatical errors in the underlined sentence and we have to choose the correct statement from the options. GMAT sentence correction is a part of GMAT verbal.

Answer: E

Explanation:

The given-below rules test the given sentence correction question:

  • Parallelism
  • Comparison of two elements
  • Modifiers

Almost like clones in their similarity to one another, the cheetah species’ homogeneity makes them especially vulnerable to disease.

(A) This answer choice incorrectly uses "Almost like clones in their similarity to at least one another" to switch "the cheetah species’ homogeneity", resulting in an incoherent meaning; the intended meaning is that cheetahs are almost like clones in their similarity to at least one another.
(B) This answer choice incorrectly uses "Almost like clones in their similarity to at least one another" to switch "the cheetah species", resulting in an incoherent meaning; the intended meaning is that cheetahs are almost like clones in their similarity to at least one another
(C) This answer choice incorrectly uses "Almost like clones in their similarity to 1 another" to switch "the homogeneity", resulting in an incoherent meaning; the intended meaning is that cheetahs are almost like clones in their similarity to at least one another
(D) This answer choice incorrectly uses "Almost like clones in their similarity to at least one another" to switch "homogeneity", resulting in an incoherent meaning; the intended meaning is that cheetahs are almost like clones in their similarity to 1 another; please remember, in an exceedingly “phrase + comma + noun” construction, the phrase must correctly modify the noun. Further, Option D incorrectly refers to the singular noun "homogeneity" with the plural pronoun "their".
(E) Correct. This answer choice correctly uses "Almost like clones in their similarity to at least one another" to switch "members of the cheetah species", conveying the intended meaning - that cheetahs are almost like clones in their similarity to 1 another. Further, Option E correctly uses the plural pronoun "their" to seek advice from the plural noun "members".

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