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Judge Lois Forer's study asks why do some litigants have a preferred status over others in the use of a public resource, the courts, which in theory are available to all but in fact are unequally distributed among rich and poor.

(A) do some litigants have a preferred status overothers in the use of a public resource, the courts, which in theory are available to all but in fact are unequally distributed among
(B) some litigants have a preferred status over others in the use of a public resource, the courts, which in theory are available to all but in fact are unequally distributed between
(C) do some litigants have a preferred status over another in the use of a public resource, the courts, in theory available to all but in fact are unequally distributed among
(D) some litigants have a preferred status to another in the use of a public resource, the courts, in theory available to all but in fact not equally distributed between
(E) does one litigant have a preferred status over the other in the use of a public resource, the courts, in theory available to all but in fact they are not equally distributed among

can someone explain this, please?
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Is OA B?
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yes OA is B.

Can you please explain.

Thanks!
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Lets start with the end of the sentence. When two entities are involved, the correct idiom is between X and Y (NOT among X and Y). A, C and E are out.

NOw, between B and D, D has 'preferred status to another'. That's incorrect. The correct idiom is prevferred over. Hence, B.
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givemeanid, thanks for the assistance! There is also an agreement/parallel construction error with answer choice D: the plural noun litigants is directly compared to the singular noun another.

-dan
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