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| Recently documented examples of neurogenesis |
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Stacey Koprince
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Tough one. "examples of neurogenesis include" - so the examples should lead off with whatever the actual thing is that indicated neurogenesis. The mice aren't the example - the example is the brain growth. That eliminates B and C. A also breaks parallelism.
And the other thing wrong with A, B, C and D is "when placed in a stimulating environment" - it sounds like they are referring only to the time that the mice are in the stimulating environment - but the brain growth is permanent. It doesn't shrink back down once the mice are no longer in the stimulating environment. Ditto for the increase in neurons in the canaries. |
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Hei
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Original question:
Recently documented examples of neurogenesis, the production of new brain cells, include the brain growing in mice when placed in a stimulating environment or neurons increasing in canaries that learn new songs. (A) the brain growing in mice when placed in a stimulating environment or neurons increasing in canaries that (B) mice whose brains grow when they are placed in a stimulating environment or canaries whose neurons increase when they (C) mice's brains that grow when they are placed in a stimulating environment or canaries' neurons that increase when they (D) the brain growth in mice when placed in a stimulating environment or the increase in canaries' neurons when they (E) brain growth in mice that are placed in a stimulating environment or an increase in neurons in canaries that The OA is E. However, I think that "or" should be "and" right? examples....include X or Y. Isn't it weird? Or it is okay to use "or" after "include"? |
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enginpasa1
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IS IT RIGHT TO SAY THAT CHOICE B, C, & D HAVE AN AMBIGOUS "THEY"?
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Ron Purewal
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for choices b and c, yes. for choice d, no, but do note that it violates 'possessive poison', the rule that everyone loves to hate. |
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Why are "brain growth" and "an increase in neurons" parallel? Thanks
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