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Adult survivors of child abuse traditionally have had little or no chance that they could get their symptoms recognized and treated.

(A) that they could get their symptoms recognized and treated
(B) to recognize and treat their symptoms
(C) of getting their symptoms recognized and treated
(D) of recognizing and treating symptoms
(E) of getting his or her symptoms recognized and treated
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 [#permalink] New post 10 Sep 2004, 06:05
me too !! for option C.

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Re: SC Child Abuse [#permalink] New post 10 Sep 2004, 12:20
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Adult survivors of child abuse traditionally have had little or no chance that they could get their symptoms recognized and treated.

(A) that they could get their symptoms recognized and treated
(B) to recognize and treat their symptoms
(C) of getting their symptoms recognized and treated
(D) of recognizing and treating symptoms
(E) of getting his or her symptoms recognized and treated



C gerund does the job. Paul why do you think B. Indeed it is concise but doesn't it alter the meaning that they are treating themselves instead of some doc or pscho?
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Re: SC Child Abuse [#permalink] New post 10 Sep 2004, 12:24
saurya_s wrote:
srijay007 wrote:
Adult survivors of child abuse traditionally have had little or no chance that they could get their symptoms recognized and treated.

(A) that they could get their symptoms recognized and treated
(B) to recognize and treat their symptoms
(C) of getting their symptoms recognized and treated
(D) of recognizing and treating symptoms
(E) of getting his or her symptoms recognized and treated



C gerund does the job. Paul why do you think B. Indeed it is concise but doesn't it alter the meaning that they are treating themselves instead of some doc or pscho?
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You are right, I overlooked that :oops:
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Re: SC Child Abuse [#permalink] New post 10 Sep 2004, 12:29
I am getting it as C.

symptoms hae to get recognized and treated. Thus, B and D are ruled out in the first pass. E is ruled out because of 'his or her' which should be 'their'. 'chance of' is idiomatic and concise. So, I choose C.

Do correct me if my analysis is wrong.

srijay007 wrote:
Adult survivors of child abuse traditionally have had little or no chance that they could get their symptoms recognized and treated.

(A) that they could get their symptoms recognized and treated
(B) to recognize and treat their symptoms
(C) of getting their symptoms recognized and treated
(D) of recognizing and treating symptoms
(E) of getting his or her symptoms recognized and treated

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Re: SC Child Abuse [#permalink] New post 10 Sep 2004, 13:59
saurya_s wrote:
Paul why do you think B. Indeed it is concise but doesn't it alter the meaning that they are treating themselves instead of some doc or pscho?
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Nice catch. I also fell in the B trap

OA is C
Re: SC Child Abuse   [#permalink] 10 Sep 2004, 13:59
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