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12 Days of Christmas 🎅 GMAT Competition with Lots of Questions & FunThe historic Blair House, in Washington DC, and the Schloss Mesburg in Brandenburg have the peculiar distinction
of being recognized historical landmarks that must also function as active state guest houses for dignitaries visiting America and Germany respectively.
(A) of being recognized historical landmarks that must also function as active state guest houses
(B) of recognized historical landmarks that must also function like active state guest houses
(C) that they are recognized historical landmarks that must function like state guest houses
(D) that, as recognized historical landmarks, they must also function like active state guest houses
(E) to be a recognized historical landmark that must also function as an active state guest house
Experts' Global Official Explanation:
Comparison + Idioms + Meaning + Subject-verb AgreementUnderstanding the intended meaning is key to solving this question; the intended meaning of this sentence is that the Blair House and the Schloss Meseberg are historical landmarks that must also function in the same manner as active state guest houses do.
• “like” is used for comparing nouns, “as” is used for comparing actions/clauses, and “such as” is used for giving examples.
A. Correct. This answer choice uses the phrase “of being recognized historical landmarks”, conveying the intended meaning- that the Blair House and the Schloss Meseberg are two distinct historical landmarks. Further, Option A correctly uses “as” to compare “must also function” and “active state guest house (function)”; remember, “like” is used for comparing nouns, “as” is used for comparing actions/clauses, and “such as” is used for giving examples.
B. Trap. This answer choice incorrectly uses “like” to compare “must also function” and “active state guest houses (function)”; remember, “like” is used for comparing nouns, “as” is used for comparing actions/clauses, and “such as” is used for giving examples. Further, Option B alters the meaning of the sentence through the phrase “distinction of recognized historical landmarks…”; the omission of the word “being” incorrectly implies that Blair House and the Schloss Mesburg have received peculiar distinctions from recognized historical landmarks; the intended meaning of this sentence is that the Blair House and the Schloss Meseberg are historical landmarks.
C. This answer choice incorrectly uses “like” to compare “must function” and “state guest houses (function)”; remember, “like” is used for comparing nouns, “as” is used for comparing actions/clauses, and “such as” is used for giving examples.
D. Trap. This answer choice incorrectly uses “like” to compare “they must also function” and “active state guest houses (function)”; remember, “like” is used for comparing nouns, “as” is used for comparing actions/clauses, and “such as” is used for giving examples.
E. This answer choice alters the meaning of the sentence through the phrase “to be a recognized historical landmark that must also function as an active state guest house”; the construction of this phrase illogically implies that both the Blair House and the Schloss Meseberg are a singular recognized historical landmark that must function as a singular active state guest house; the intended meaning is that the Blair House and the Schloss Meseberg are individual historical landmarks.
A is the best answer choice.____________________________
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