THE CORRECT ANSWER IS (D). IN THE ORIGINAL VERSION, THE SHIFT IN T...

33. The correct answer is (D). In the original version, the shift in time frame from past

(were) to present (have expected) is confusing and illogical. Also, the syntax obscures the

intended meaning; specifically, one could interpret neither result of the two experiments

to mean that each of the two experiments had two results; but this is clearly not the

intended meaning. Finally, the plural verb were does not agree in number with its

singular subject neither result. Choice (D) remedies all of these problems.