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Of the twin supernovas, the most recently discovered is the [#permalink] New post 24 Jan 2006, 06:40
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Of the twin supernovas, the most recently discovered is the largest, but it is the small one that has irrevocably altered astronomists’ ideas about the origins of the universe.

(A) the most recently discovered is the largest, but it is the small one
(B) the one most recently discovered is the largest, but it is the small one
(C) the most recently discovered is larger, but it is the smaller
(D) the more recently discovered one is the large one but the small one
(E) the more recently discovered is the larger, but it is the smaller one
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E? [#permalink] New post 24 Jan 2006, 07:34
There are only two, so "more" is more appropriate...?
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 [#permalink] New post 25 Jan 2006, 01:32
the most is wrong here since there are only 2 of them, hence A and C out
B is out because of the largest
D is too wordy for one
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 [#permalink] New post 25 Jan 2006, 02:22
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Since we are dealing with two entities, comparative form (larger, smaller, more) should be used.
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 [#permalink] New post 25 Jan 2006, 02:50
OA is E
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