SajjadAhmad
Like Andy Warhol, the “pop art” of Roy Lichtenstein is full of familiar images such as cartoon characters.
(A) Like Andy Warhol, the “pop art” of Roy Lichtenstein
(B) As with that of Andy Warhol, the “pop art” of Roy Lichtenstein
(C) Like the work of Andy Warhol, the “pop art” of Roy Lichtenstein
(D) The “pop art” of Roy Lichtenstein similar to Andy Warhol
(E) It being similar to Andy Warhol’s, the “pop art” of Roy Lichtenstein
Master GMAT
(A) Like Andy Warhol, the “pop art” of Roy Lichtenstein -
"Like" is used to compare nouns. Here "Andy Warhol" is compared with "pop art" which is illogical(B) As with that of Andy Warhol, the “pop art” of Roy Lichtenstein -
again "Andy Warhol" is being compared with "pop art"(C) Like the work of Andy Warhol, the “pop art” of Roy Lichtenstein -
Correct. here "the work" which refers to "pop art" of "Andy W" is correctly being compared with "pop art of Roy L.(D) The “pop art” of Roy Lichtenstein similar to Andy Warhol -
again "pop art" is being referred to "Andy W"(E) It being similar to Andy Warhol’s, the “pop art” of Roy Lichtenstein -
this sentence implies that "pop art" is similar to "Andy W"Hence Option
C