10. However much United States voters may agree that there is waste in government and that the government as a whole spends beyond its means, it is difficult to find broad support for a movement toward a minimal state.
(A) However much LACE>United StatesLACE> voters may agree that
(B) Despite the agreement among LACE>United StatesLACE> voters to the fact
(C) Although LACE>United StatesLACE> voters agree
(D) Even though LACE>United StatesLACE> voters may agree
(E) There is agreement among LACE>United StatesLACE> voters that
A is the best choice. Choices B, C, and D incorrectly omit that after agree; that is needed to create the parallel construction agree that there is waste . . . and that the government... spends. Choice E, though it retains that, is grammatically incorrect: because E starts with an independent rather than a subordinate clause and separates its two independent clauses with a comma, it creates a run-on sentence with no logical connection established between the halves. In B, the agreement ... to the fact is unidiomatic, and B, C, and E alter the sense of the original sentence by saying that voters agree rather than that they may agree.
那位nn请解释一下红色字体的部分,即agreement这样用有什么错
多谢了
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