Sentence contains an error in Pronouns. I think D is correct.



A.Picture framing is not the simple craft it may seem at first glance, and most who try it without instruction do not succeed.

B.Insects play an essential role in the survival of higher-order animals, many of who consume thousands of the six-legged creatures each day.

C.We were the closest of friends in high school, but after graduation we each had to pursue our own dream.

D.On Saturday mornings our mothers used to drop us children off at the "refrigerated" movie theater for two hours of cartoon and western viewing.

D. does not have any pronoun errors.

Is it B. who is suppose to be whom

Right! It should be "whom."

The sentence that contains an error in pronouns is B: "Insects play an essential role in the survival of higher-order animals, many of who consume thousands of the six-legged creatures each day."

The error in this sentence lies in the use of "who" as the pronoun referring to "higher-order animals." The correct pronoun to use in this case would be "which," as we are referring to animals as a group rather than individuals.

To analyze and identify this error, we can break down the sentence:

"Insects play an essential role in the survival of higher-order animals" - This part of the sentence is fine, describing the important role of insects in the survival of certain animals.

"many of who consume thousands of the six-legged creatures each day" - Here, the error is present. "who" should be replaced with "which" to refer to the entire group of "higher-order animals" instead of individual animals.

To correct the sentence, we can rewrite it as:

"Insects play an essential role in the survival of higher-order animals, many of which consume thousands of the six-legged creatures each day."