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 Post subject: SC problem - Miniwans
 Post Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 10:17 am 
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Minivans carry as many as seven passengers and, compared with most sport utility vehicles, cost less, get better gas mileage, allow passengers to get in and out more easily, and have a smoother ride.

A. Minivans carry as many as seven passengers and, compared with most sport utility vehicles, cost less,
B. Minivans, which carry as many as seven passengers, compared with most sport utility vehicles, they cost less,
C. Minivans carry as many as seven passengers, in comparison with most sport utility vehicles, and have a lower cost, they
D. Minivans, carrying as many as seven passengers, compared with most sport utility vehicles, cost less,
E. Minivans, which carry as many as seven passengers, compared with most sport utility vehicles the cost is lower, and they


The OA is D, why not A??? The previous lawrance's post is wrong so to speak...


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 Post subject: Re: SC problem - Miniwans
 Post Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 5:58 pm 
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Sorry, you’re going to have to do some of the work here. :) Tell us what your thoughts were, what issues you explored, where you got stuck on this one, etc. AND post a source for the problem so we know the problem is not from a banned source..

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 Post subject: Re: SC problem - Miniwans
 Post Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 3:07 am 
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Can any one please help he out in finding the error in the bellow sentence (SC Question) by Manhattan way.

Psycholinguistics uses "garden path sentences," which is grammatically correct but require reinterpretation by the end, for example "The woman whistling tunes pianos," to show that people build their understanding of a sentence one word at a time.

Thank you.


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 Post subject: Re: SC problem - Miniwans
 Post Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 3:44 am 
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No. This is a different problem, so you need to start a different thread to discuss it..

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