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| SC trade imbalances from gmat prep test |
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rschunti
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Option “E” is wrong because this option is comparing apples to oranges. For e.g. it is “ongoing trade imbalances with China and Japan” with “the United States record exports to Mexico”. Correct answer choice “A” has right comparision. You can use “In contrast to” do the comparision.
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Ron Purewal
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rschunti is on the mark.
to be specific, choice e compares 'trade imbalances' to 'the U.S.', which is about as invalid as comparisons get. for that matter, the other wrong answers (b, c, d,) ALL make the same invalid comparison as well. only choice a properly compares the ongoing trade imbalances to the u.s. trade deficit. |
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Ron sir I think E compares 'trade imbalances' to 'the U.S. record exports' so comparision should be valid |
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Captain
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I believe you have it right when you say -
BUT How can 'trade imbalances' be compared to US record exports? It makes grammatically correct structure. But logically 'trade imbalances' can be compared with 'trade deficit' but not with exports. |
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E does not have possesive form of US so E is comparing "trade imbalances with the US.
For the meanin gyou wrote above E would need united states' Pathik |
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Ron Purewal
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indeed. and even in the (somewhat likely) event that the original poster simply forgot an apostrophe, the comparison is still logically invalid, for reasons stated above by Captain. |
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