SAT WRITING

I’m much stronger than her , which is good, because it means
A B C

I’ll dominate this wrestling match. No error .
D E

What is the answer and why?

I’m much stronger than (her), (which) is good, because it means (I’ll dominate ) this wrestling match (No Error)
My bad guys

B. Missing antecedent.

(A) I’m much stronger than SHE
– when you’re comparing two things, they must share a case. In this example, “I” is a subject, so it may only be compared to a subjective case pronoun.

@marvin100 But B is wrong, too. This question is really weird.

Yeah, it should be “much stronger than SHE [is].”

The pronoun definitely supersedes the (arguable) “which” ambiguity. Pronoun errors are extremely common on the SAT, so know your pronoun cases or die trying.