To attract the most talented workers, some companies are offering a wider range of benefits, letting employees pick those most important to them.
benefits, letting employees pick those most important to them
benefits, letting employees pick the most important of them to themselves
benefits and letting employees pick the most important to themselves
benefits and let employees pick the most important to them
benefits and let employees pick those that are most important to themselves
Since important refers to benefits, the following meaning is conveyed:
HOW are the benefits IMPORTANT?
They are important TO THEMSELVES.
This meaning is nonsensical: benefits cannot consider themselves important.
Eliminate B, C and E.
"Let" is a verb, and I guess it could be parallel to "are offering" -- but if that's the case, why are they in different tenses? That can't be right.
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