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208. Chicago, where industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city, was plagued by labor troubles like the Pullman Strikes of 1894.
(A) where industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city
(B) which had industrial growth in the nineteenth century more rapid than that of other American cities
(C) which had growth industrially more rapid than any other American city in the nineteenth century
(D) whose industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city
(E) whose industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than that of any other

Ans E- use of "that" correctly compares

A- it should be "more rapid than in" for correct comparison

B- had is not required

c- Same as B

D- Industrial growth compared with other city

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E is wrong.. Whose cannot be used to refer a city.. A city, whose roads are ..... is wrong..
on the other hand, If we use "whose city is this ? " is right.. I read this in one fo the challenges.. "It's like once bitten twice shy" :)

Hence D and E are out..
A and C are out for reasons stated above..
B is fine .. I don't see any problem with 'had' in it.. Industrial growth was earlier than the problems . Hence had is correct tense ..

What is the OA ..??
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208. Chicago, where industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city, was plagued by labor troubles like the Pullman Strikes of 1894.
(A) where industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city
(B) which had industrial growth in the nineteenth century more rapid than that of other American cities
(C) which had growth industrially more rapid than any other American city in the nineteenth century
(D) whose industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city
(E) whose industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than that of any other

Ans E- use of "that" correctly compares

A- it should be "more rapid than in" for correct comparison

B- had is not required

c- Same as B

D- Industrial growth compared with other city

Amar

E is wrong.. Whose cannot be used to refer a city.. A city, whose roads are ..... is wrong..
on the other hand, If we use "whose city is this ? " is right.. I read this in one fo the challenges.. "It's like once bitten twice shy" :)

Hence D and E are out..
A and C are out for reasons stated above..
B is fine .. I don't see any problem with 'had' in it.. Industrial growth was earlier than the problems . Hence had is correct tense ..

What is the OA ..??


From what I understand - whose can be used as the possessive case of which (as an adjective)

Hence 'E' would be appropriate
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208. Chicago, where industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city, was plagued by labor troubles like the Pullman Strikes of 1894.

(A) where industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city
(B) which had industrial growth in the nineteenth century more rapid than that of other American cities
(C) which had growth industrially more rapid than any other American city in the nineteenth century
(D) whose industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city
(E) whose industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than that of any other


is there any typo because only E seems logical but it is missing "cities".



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