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choice c exhibits poor idiomatic usage. you aren't allowed to write 'x is more than ever'. you can have 'more x than ever', or x can be 'more [some quality] than ever', but not that first construction.
choice a carries the wrong meaning. its wording implies that the expectations of recycling paper, not the actual amount recycled, will rise to a record high. choice b uses 'that' by itself, which is always a no-no on the gmat. the four 'pointing words' - this, that, these, those - can never appear by themselves as nouns. they can only appear as descriptors of other nouns: this boat, these people, those shoes, etc. |
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GMAT800
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I always thought Amount of shold refer to something that can NOT be counted such as amount of work, amount of stress...paper I feel can be counted but I guess I'm wrong in thinking this way because it's sheets of paper that can be counted not paper by itself...
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Ron Purewal
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absolutely correct. |
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