Find all School-related info fast with the new School-Specific MBA Forum

It is currently 22 May 2013, 06:29
Customize  |  Hide

TALE OF GENJI

  Question banks Downloads My Bookmarks Reviews  
Author Message
SVP
SVP
User avatar
Joined: 25 Nov 2004
Posts: 1581
Followers: 4

Kudos [?]: 13 [0], given: 0

GMAT Tests User
TALE OF GENJI [#permalink] New post 14 Dec 2004, 01:17
With the intricacy of the Tale of Genji's depiction of the psychological ambiguities that are inherent in male-female relationships, it is a wonder that the book is not more often taught in American courses on women’s literature.


With the intricacy of the Tale of Genji’s depiction of the psychological ambiguities that are

Because it is intricate for the Tale of Genji to depict the psychological ambiguities that are

Because of the intricate depiction in the Tale of Genji of the psychological ambiguities

Based on the intricate depiction in the Tale of Genji of the psychological ambiguities being

Given the intricacy of the depiction in the Tale of Genji of the psychological ambiguities that are

Last edited by MA on 14 Apr 2005, 20:39, edited 1 time in total.
Director
Director
User avatar
Joined: 07 Nov 2004
Posts: 728
Followers: 3

Kudos [?]: 9 [0], given: 0

GMAT Tests User
 [#permalink] New post 14 Dec 2004, 06:59
Pick E
Director
Director
Joined: 29 Oct 2004
Posts: 894
Followers: 2

Kudos [?]: 20 [0], given: 0

GMAT Tests User
 [#permalink] New post 14 Dec 2004, 07:40
MA, it would be better if you underline the part instead of puting bunch of dot.

Go for (E) too
(C) is wrong for missing verb, miss use of "of".
Director
Director
User avatar
Joined: 21 Sep 2004
Posts: 738
Followers: 1

Kudos [?]: 3 [0], given: 0

GMAT Tests User
 [#permalink] New post 14 Dec 2004, 12:20
Its E..
Director
Director
User avatar
Joined: 25 Jan 2004
Posts: 772
Location: Milwaukee
Followers: 2

Kudos [?]: 6 [0], given: 0

GMAT Tests User
 [#permalink] New post 14 Dec 2004, 12:32
Will go with C on this. Will explain if correct. What is the OA?
_________________

Praveen

VP
VP
Joined: 03 Nov 2004
Posts: 1026
Followers: 1

Kudos [?]: 4 [0], given: 0

GMAT Tests User
 [#permalink] New post 14 Dec 2004, 14:19
I will go with ‘E’ – the pronoun ‘it’ needs a noun to refer to which in this case is ‘intricacy’
In ‘C’ – the ‘it’ does not have an antecedent
SVP
SVP
User avatar
Joined: 25 Nov 2004
Posts: 1581
Followers: 4

Kudos [?]: 13 [0], given: 0

GMAT Tests User
 [#permalink] New post 15 Dec 2004, 22:44
rthothad wrote:
I will go with ‘E’ – the pronoun ‘it’ needs a noun to refer to which in this case is ‘intricacy’
In ‘C’ – the ‘it’ does not have an antecedent



thanks all. OA is E.
  [#permalink] 15 Dec 2004, 22:44
    Similar topics Author Replies Last post
Similar
Topics:
Popular new posts The Tale of Genji Professor 10 21 Jan 2006, 21:41
New posts With the intricacy of the Tale of Genji's depiction of the Professor 3 02 Apr 2006, 12:46
New posts 7 Oldie but Goodie: Tales of an Application Reader Mikus 0 23 Dec 2008, 11:16
New posts An Uplifting Tale for the Average Test Taker Bakewey 3 06 Jan 2011, 15:38
New posts Tale of a First Timer heregoesnothing 4 13 Jun 2011, 10:57
Display posts from previous: Sort by

TALE OF GENJI

  Question banks Downloads My Bookmarks Reviews  


GMAT Club MBA Forum Home| About| Privacy Policy| Terms and Conditions| GMAT Club Rules| Contact| Sitemap

Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group and phpBB SEO

Kindly note that the GMAT® test is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admission Council®, and this site has neither been reviewed nor endorsed by GMAC®.