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vineetagrwal
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Stacey,
Shouldn't denounce and support be parallel, instead of saying and denouncing? Choice A follows proper parallelism: They denounce big government, saying government is doing too much... ,while at the same time. [idiom] supporting many specific... |
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Ron Purewal
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i assume you mean "...instead of saying and supporting" (because those are the only two verbs appearing here in the same form). actually, saying and supporting aren't even parallel in this sentence. they're ostensibly parallel (i.e., they both appear in the "-ing" form), but they're actually not a parallel construction. saying is a participial modifier that modifies the action of the preceding clause ("they denounce big government"), while supporting is part of a completely different phrase. i can see why you might think that denounce and support should be parallel, but the requirements of the idiomatic expression "while at the same time..." preclude such parallelism. |
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Ron Purewal
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by the way, there's a huge thread on this problem at
http://www.manhattangmat.com/forums/a-recent-poll-indicates-that-many-people-in-the-united-state-t892.html |
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