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Nowhere in Prakta is the influence of modern European [#permalink] New post 20 Dec 2003, 09:36
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Nowhere in Prakta is the influence of modern European architecture more apparent than thier government buildings

A) more apparent than thier
B) so apparent as their
C) more apparent than in its
D) so apparent than in their
E) as apparent as it is in its
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Re: SC: inversion [#permalink] New post 20 Dec 2003, 10:29
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Nowhere in Prakta is the influence of modern European architecture more apparent than thier government buildings

A) more apparent than thier
B) so apparent as their
C) more apparent than in its
D) so apparent than in their
E) as apparent as it is in its


C is best
Comparison of similar things...requires ...as ...as construction
We are comparing degrees...we need "more than".

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 [#permalink] New post 21 Dec 2003, 01:58
don't know the official answer, but opt for C as well
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Re: Nowhere in Prakta is the influence of modern European [#permalink] New post 30 Dec 2012, 10:00
A – Not parallel. “than in” is missing. Incorrectly Comparing building with influence. Eliminate
B – wrong comparison. Building Vs influence. “as apparent as” is correct. Eliminate
C – Correct comparison – influence in Buildings in prakta Vs influence in Nowhere in prakta. Also Parallel. Keep
D – “so apparent than” – wrong usage. “as apparent as” is correct. Eliminate
E – First “It” – “influence of modern architechture”. Second its – Prakta. It can only refer one antecedent to avoid ambiguity. Eliminate.
Re: Nowhere in Prakta is the influence of modern European   [#permalink] 30 Dec 2012, 10:00
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