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| Manhattan GMAT Verbal Study Guide - SC Question No. 12 |
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Ron Purewal
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C is wrong, above all because it implies that Plato's work is the one and only (ever!) paradigm of political discourse. The comma after these words imply that whatever comes after doesn't change the fact that Plato's work is 'the one paradigm...' Also, the 'that' in the last clause is incorrect.
As far as B: This can be taken to modify either 'work of political philosophy' (taking 'work' as the last noun, and the following words as an adjective phrase), or just 'political philosophy'. The former is the correct interpretation. Don't too much of a hard line on modifiers like this (especially modifiers that don't start with 'which'). BTW, we are doing ongoing research into the frequency of these modifiers on the GMAT. |
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Anon
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Hi Ron,
Why is A and D wrong in the above sentence.. is it because of "that there was no possibility to supersede" .. is awkward ... also... do we always do away with the middleman - adjective phrase.... Thanks.. Anon |
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Stacey Koprince
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Can the original poster confirm citation of this problem? I'm not finding it in our database - it's not a CAT question nor is it in the SC Question Bank. We need proper citation in order to respond. Thanks!
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