Official Prep Question: Since digital recording offers essentially perfect reproduction—on compact discs, digital audiotapes, or digital videodiscs—audiophiles can accumulate vast collections of music, transferring them from one format to another, copying it, and digitally altering it with little effort and not damaging the sound quality.
a. music, transferring them from one format to another, copying it, and digitally altering it with little effort and not damaging
b. music, transferring it from one format to another, copying it, and digitally altering it with little effort and no damage to
c. music, transferring them from one format to another, copy them, and digitally alter them with little effort and no damage to
d. music and transfer it from one format to another, copy it, and then digitally altering it with little effort and not damaging
e. music and transfer it from one format to another, copying it, and digitally alter it with little effort and no damage to
In general, I personally find it hard to identify what the list of parallelism is when ",+ing " is involved in the sentence. When I first read this sentence I wasn't sure if it meant 1. Audiophiles CAN accumulate xxx, transfer xxx, copy xxx, and alter xxx OR 2. Audiophiles can ACCUMULATE xxx, transferring xxx, copying xxx and altering xxx ( +ing phrase modifies the previous action ACCUMULATE)
Are there tricks I can use in these type of situations where I can quickly elim or identify the correct structure/meaning