Lesson 2
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SAT II Subject Tests
24. The correct answer is (E). The underlined part of the sentence is an attempt to use a verb form as an
adjective to modify the subject of the sentence, that is, to tell us something about the entrepreneur.
The original is incorrect for two reasons. First,
the use of the passive form having been made cuts off
the introductory phrase from the rest of the sentence.
Having been made refers to
dollars and
before
his twenty-fifth birthday modifies
having been made. Thus, no element in the underlined part refers to
entrepreneur. Notice how (E) corrects this problem.
Having made prompts the question “Who made
it?” And that is answered by “the
entrepreneur,”
so having made modifies
entrepreneur. Additionally,
the order of the elements
in the original is awkward, as you can see by comparing the original to (E).
(B) fails to correct either error. The introductory material is still cut off from the rest of the sentence
and is, in any event, very awkward. (C) and (D) make similar
errors by using the word when. Both
imply that the events “making a million dollars” and “deciding to write a book” occurred at the same
time. But the sentence intends to say that the making of the money came before the decision to write
the book.
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