546558048 wrote:
Hi, Ron
I have another question here for I think the construct of"......, outnumbering......" modifys "letters" rather than express a result. Given that "letters to SHD outnumber her letters to anyone else" is correct, I consider answer A is correct.
Thanks advancedly
I'm going to repost Ron's explanation as to why A is not correct:
"the phrase in question, "outnumbering ...", is NOT, in any way whatsoever, a "(direct/indirect) result" of the time period over which the letters were written. these are tw completely independent and unrelated observations about the letters, and so they can't be placed into the sort of construction that appears in choice (a). this is thus not a grammatical problem so much as a problem of clarity, but it's still a problem.
examples:
my brother, who ate bagel bites for breakfast every single day of his high school career, graduated in 1994. --> correct; his eating bagel bites had no impact on his graduation date.
my brother ate bagel bites for breakfast every single day of his high school career, graduating in 1994. --> incorrect; these are two unrelated observations, but this construction erroneously implies some sort of relationship."