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In assessing the problems faced by rural migrant workers, the question of whether they are better off materially than the urban working poor is irrelevant.

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(B) The question of whether the rural migrant worker is better off materially than the urban working poor is irrelevant in assessing the problems that they face.
(C) A question that is irrelevant is assessing the problems that rural migrant workers face is whether they are better off materially than urban working poor.
(D) In an assessment of the problems faced by rural migrant owrkers, the question of whether they are better off materially than the urban working poor is irrelevant.
(E) The question of whether the rural migrant worker is better off materially than the urban working poor is irrelevant in an assessment of the problems that they face.
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Re: #####SC_2_12_19 [#permalink] New post 24 Jul 2004, 08:06
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In assessing the problems faced by rural migrant workers, the question of whether they are better off materially than the urban working poor is irrelevant.

(A)
(B) The question of whether the rural migrant worker is better off materially than the urban working poor is irrelevant in assessing the problems that they face.
(C) A question that is irrelevant is assessing the problems that rural migrant workers face is whether they are better off materially than urban working poor.
(D) In an assessment of the problems faced by rural migrant owrkers, the question of whether they are better off materially than the urban working poor is irrelevant.
(E) The question of whether the rural migrant worker is better off materially than the urban working poor is irrelevant in an assessment of the problems that they face.


B and E have a pronoun problem. 'they' may either mean the rural poor or the urban poor. So they are out.

Between A, C and D, I dont kno which one ot choose... All seem equally good. Someone please EXPLAIN why two of these options are incorrect. :?:
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 [#permalink] New post 26 Jul 2004, 09:20
QA " A" :-)
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