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| OG (10th ed) - SC - #175 |
| difference between Due to and Because of -- this should help |
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Diksha
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Hi Saurabh,
Because of is used when you are providing a reason for an event Due to is used when you are stating a cause and effect scenario Thanks, Diksha |
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Andrew Yang
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Saurabh,
Diksha's comment is a good one in terms of the use of "Because" and "Due to." However, in my estimation, you are concentrating too hard on the distinction between 'because' and 'due to.' Neither would be considered incorrect in this context, and you should choose the correct answer on other grounds. Here, this particular question tests parallelism, in that the two elements of the comparison should be structured in parallel fashion. In other words: more due to/because X . . . than Y. Answer choice A is incorrect, as "the fact their bodies burn calories too slowly" is not parallel to "overeating." Answer choice B is incorrect, as "their bodies burning calories too slowly" is not parallel to "to eating too much." Answer choice C is incorrect, as "their bodies burn calories too slowly" is not parallel to "that they are overeaters." Answer choice D is correct, as "because their bodies burn calories too slowly" is parallel to "because they eat too much." Answer choice E is incorrect, as the construction "of their bodies burning calories too slowly" is unnecessarily complex, wordy, and awkward. In sum, you should not become overly centered on any distinction between the use of "because" and "due to," as the distinction is not going to be useful to help you solve the vast majority of GMAT problems. It is certainly not the central issue in this particular case. I hope that this is somewhat helpful. - Andrew |
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