With a new park, stadium, and entertainment complex along the Delaware River, Trenton, New Jersey, is but one of a large number of communities that is looking to use its waterfront as a way for it to improve the quality of urban life and attract new businesses.
is looking to use its waterfront as a way for it to improve the quality of urban life and attract
is looking at using its waterfront to improve the quality of urban life and attract
are looking to use their waterfronts to improve the quality of urban life and attract
are looking to use its waterfront as a way of improving the quality of urban life and attracting
are looking at using their waterfronts as a way of improving the quality of urban life and attract
Though it is not a definitive grammatical principle, sentences with infinitive forms are often less awkward and wordy than those with the -ing (progressive forms). In this particular case, not only is "looking at" in choice E nonsensical, as to look at implies visual skills rather than logical considerations, but also the verbs using and attract are not parallel. Answer choice C, the credited response, correctly employs the parallel verbs improve and attract.
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