In this sentence correction passage, the following is underlined: "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's book,
The coming of the Fairies revealed
that this creator of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, who valued reason above all other qualities, was a spiritualist affected in both his private life and his friendships by his belief in psychic phenomena."
(A) that this creator of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, who valued reason above all other qualities, was a spiritualist affected in both his private life and(B) that this creator of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, who valued reason above all other qualities, was a spiritualist and also affected in both his private life and
(C) this creator of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, who valued reason above all other qualities, was a spiritualist and that he was affected in both his private life and
(D) this creator of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, who valued reason above all other qualities, was a spiritualist and that he was affected in both his private life as well as(E) this creator of the most famous detective Sherlock Holmes, who valued reason above all other qualities, to have been a spiritualist and that he affected himself both in his private life as well as
I don't quite understand why (A) is the correct answer. I would rather choose (D) as my answer since this choice makes the subject (i.e. Holmes) undergo two actions (i.e. "was a spiritualist" and "was affected in both"), and this would still be considered grammatically parallel in form. Could you please explain why answer choice (D) is incorrect and indicate what is at issue here?
