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Harish Dorai
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I think the correct answer is (A).
The first split I used was "critiquing" vs "a critique" and I went with "a critique", as it correctly refers to the book "Essay on Heat and Light". So that leaves (A), (B) and (C). "Essay on Heat and Light", "a critique of all chemistry......" AS WELL AS "a vision....." is more parallel. |
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Dan Bernstein
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Harish,
I agree with you. Answer choice A provides the parallel comparison a critique and a vision; conversely, answer choice B incorrectly equates a critique with his envisioning. Furthermore, the pronoun his in choice B is arguably ambiguous, as it could refer to Davy or Boyle. -dan |
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