Dostoevsky, whose novels plumbed highly philosophical themes, Nietzsche had a background in classical philology that gave him a unique perspective toward the Western Philosophical tradition, and the Danish Christian writer Kierkegaard were considered the founders of Existentialism.
(A) Nietzsche had a background in classical philology that gave him a unique perspective toward the Western Philosophical tradition, and the Danish Christian writer Kierkegaard were considered the founders
(B) Nietzsche had a background in classical philology giving him a unique perspective toward the Western Philosophical tradition, and the Danish Christian writer Kierkegaard was considered the founder
(C) Nietzsche, whose background in classical philology gave him a unique perspective on the Western Philosophical tradition, and the Danish Christian writer Kierkegaard was considered the founder
(D) Nietzsche, whose background in classical philology gave him a unique perspective on the Western Philosophical tradition, and the Danish Christian writer Kierkegaard were considered the founders
(E) Nietzsche, who had had a background in classical philology that was giving him a unique perspective with the Western Philosophical tradition, and the Danish Christian writer Kierkegaard was considered the founder
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(A) Nietzsche had a background in classical philology that gave him a unique perspective toward the Western Philosophical tradition, and the Danish Christian writer Kierkegaard were considered the founders
(B) Nietzsche had a background in classical philology giving him a unique perspective toward the Western Philosophical tradition, and the Danish Christian writer Kierkegaard was considered the founder
(C) Nietzsche, whose background in classical philology gave him a unique perspective on the Western Philosophical tradition, and the Danish Christian writer Kierkegaard was considered the founder
(D) Nietzsche, whose background in classical philology gave him a unique perspective on the Western Philosophical tradition, and the Danish Christian writer Kierkegaard were considered the founders
(E) Nietzsche, who had had a background in classical philology that was giving him a unique perspective with the Western Philosophical tradition, and the Danish Christian writer Kierkegaard was considered the founder
For some tips on Subject-Verb Agreement, a big topic on GMAT SC, as well as for a complete explanation of this problem, see:
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Mike
