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11 May 2011, 19:39
MSDHONI wrote: After the Colonial periods 50 percent mortality rate, life expectancy improved for children, but as late as the nineteenth century about one child in three died before reaching the age of six. A. After the Colonial periods' 50 percent mortality rate, life expectancy improved for children, but B. Even though childrens life expectancy, which improved over the Colonial periods' 50 percent mortality rate, C. Although life expectancy for children improved after the Colonial period, during which the mortality rate was 50 percent, D. While there was an improvement in life expectancy for children after the 50 percent mortality rate of the Colonial period, still E. Despite childrens life expectancy improvement from the Colonial periods' 50 percent mortality rate, ABE colonial periods' wrong. D there be is wrong. So C
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11 May 2011, 20:55
The question wants to show a contrast - decrease, but deaths continued. (C) Although life expectancy for children improved after the Colonial period, during which the mortality rate was 50 percent, .....correct in many ways - 1) Incorrect usage of "period's" is rectified 2) Colonial period is correctly defined/ explained by using "during which" ie dependant clause is correctly "defining" the Colonial period. 3) Contrast in sentence is maintained by using Although IMO C
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11 May 2011, 21:40
The main problem is the unidiomatic branding of the mortality rate as t he 50% mortality rate, as though it were a kind of milestone or reference rate. (A) After ‘ the Colonial period’s 50 percent mortality rate’, life expectancy improved for children, but …. unidiomatic(B) Even though children’s life expectancy, which improved over ‘ the Colonial period’s 50 percent mortality rate,’ ---- unidiomatic; in addition, the subordinate clause is a fragment (C) Although life expectancy for children improved after the Colonial period, during which the mortality rate was 50 percent, …. Avoids the idiom error; best choice (D) While there was an improvement in life expectancy for children after ‘ the 50 percent mortality rate of the Colonial period’, still …… unidiomatic(E) Despite children’s ‘l ife expectancy improvement’ from ‘the Colonial period’s 50 percent mortality rate’, … unidiomatic
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Re: Life expectancy [#permalink]
11 May 2011, 22:50
C seems the correct answer. this question tests idioms, which is a weak link for me.
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11 May 2011, 23:04
Between B and C, usage of children’s life expectancy with Colonial period’s 50 percent mortality rate is problematic. C life expectancy is correctly compared with mortality rate here. Hence a better choice. C.
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12 May 2011, 00:13
+1 C A - after a rate? Wrong. B - There is not a sentence, just a fragment. C - Correct D - Wordy. Same as in A. E - Ilogical.
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Re: Life expectancy [#permalink]
17 May 2011, 01:08
i was wrong in this one-- ticked e... c is answer, thanks guys
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