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It's C . because we are comparing women working "in hungary" to others "in europe"..so the first choice would be A or C. We are not comapring women in europe to hungary. so B D E are ruled out. Next, women cant take "which" it's inappropriate. So the ans is C . Pls correct me if im wrong!!!!
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I understand the comparison part.....but i was very confused between C and D.....if D is wrong than the question that I have is that the sentence has...
......., an overwhelming proportion of women works,....
"proportion of women" is singular and so we need "works"?? can someone please comment on this....what am I missing here?
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OA is C. Good explanations here: http://www.manhattangmat.com/forums/in- ... t5864.html
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many of them > many of which hence C
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C for me. A is out for - out of which, - which is reffered to things not to people. B is out for women works C- correct . D, E - in Hungary can not be "like muсh of Europe" it is nonsense.
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like is used to compare nouns.
As is used to compare clauses.
Having said that- im now confused! something "in hungary" is compared to "much of eastern europe". Does that become a clause?
If so C is the obvious choice.
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c is obvious as 'which' cant be used for women
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Picked C. All the other answers have several errors.
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the answer is C of course . in x ...as in y is the right usage.
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