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In feudal Korea, cattle were traditionally used as beasts of burden, rather than as a food source, and fish were the primary source of protein in the typical diet.
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Originally posted by Sovjet on 11 Aug 2011, 17:21.
Last edited by Sovjet on 11 Aug 2011, 17:37, edited 5 times in total.
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Answer is (A)
(B) No reason to use the past perfect tense, when simple past would work just as effectively. "were" is simplier than "were being". (C) "traditionally used as beasts of burden, with fish being..." - Mixes "used" and "were being" giving us different tenses. (D) Mixes "as" with "for". To make this correct, you might say "the traditional use for cattle was as beasts of burden, rather than for the provision of food" (E) This implies that cattle were somehow used to power beasts of burden, where in fact, cattle ARE the beasts of burden.
I am actually stuck between A and E.. A says: cattle were traditionally used as beasts of burden, rather than as a food source E says: cattle were traditionally used for beasts of burden, rather than for a food source
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Of those two, (A) is definitely the better choice because "for" implies a transformation in roles/states.
For example, cattle were used for leather. However, in this case, cattle are simply serving a role (beasts of burden), it's not really being "changed" into something else.
Thought of another way, change up the nouns. Which sounds better?
a) We hired him as our new IT manager. b) We hired him for our new IT manager. - This sounds as if the new employee was hired to work under the new IT manager.
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