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raja_asu
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Choice D is correct.
Choice E is ambiguous in refering to "the last day". Choice D clarifies it by refreing "their last day", which is emloyees' last day. Rajesh |
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Ron Purewal
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i may be mis-reading your original post, but it appears that you're citing a reason that choice e is inferior to choice d, and then going ahead and asking why choice d is better. it seems that you've answered your own question.
the real problem with choice e involves clarity: 'the last day that they are scheduled to collect' means, literally, that the workers collect days, and that they are to wait until the last day that they're allowed to rip off the calendar, place in their backpacks, and take home to the kids. that doesn't make a lot of sense. never forget that you are to read the sentences very literally, like a robot, and that you are not under any conditions to use 'common sense' to justify improper, inaccurate, or ambiguous wording. also, don't write periods at the end of the answer choices, especially if the end of the answer choice doesn't coincide with the end of the sentence; doing so makes all the choices look quite incorrect. |
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