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Rey Fernandez
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C is much too wordy. A achieves the same result more efficiently.
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DCE
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Well, option C and A differ by just one word in count of words
Is it not because of the change in the meaning in option C ? According to me, Option A shows uncertainity and option C removes 'can', therefore slightly changing the original meaning. Now for my query: Is there anything wrong with option C besides the above mentioned? thanks, DCE |
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Ron Purewal
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yeah, i'm with dce on this one: the meaning of (c) isn't true to the original meaning. * first, the original sentence doesn't explicitly invoke a causal relationship, whereas (c) does ('so large as to cause...') * second, and more importantly, (c) expresses a certainty that simply isn't there in the original. the original expresses only the possibility thet the collective appetite can do blah blah blah (note the word can), while (c) allows no room for doubt: the supercolony is so large that the appetite IS a threat. fact! these 2 changes of meaning are unacceptable, so (a) wins. i don't agree that (c) is wordy. |
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