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Like John Muir did, David Brower championed the protection of wild places and traveled every year to Sierra Nevedas.
A) Muir did, David Brower championed
B) Muir, David Brower's championing
C) Muir championed, David Brower championed
D) Muir, David Brower championed
E) Muir, David Brower was a champion
Would appreciate of u could give an explanation of how you confirm your answers. DO NOT simply tell me your answer!
Going to bed now, promise to give the OA tomorrow morning when I arrive in office.
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ok, I say i was going to bed, but you guys answer so fast!!
Anyway, OA is D.
But I have a question to everyone.
"Like" is used to compare nouns.
"As" is used to compare actions.
So...If the question starts by using "As John..." instead of "Like John..."
My answer structure should be like A, "As X did, Y did...."
And no longer "Like X, Y did..."
we can eliminate A, B and C for using wrong comparison
E makes the sentence awkward.
So D it is.
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Depends on the question and underlined part. In this case, Like is not underlines so you will to assume, its correct and look for the answer choices with correct noun comparision.
ok, I say i was going to bed, but you guys answer so fast!!
Anyway, OA is D.
But I have a question to everyone. "Like" is used to compare nouns. "As" is used to compare actions.
So...If the question starts by using "As John..." instead of "Like John..." My answer structure should be like A, "As X did, Y did...." And no longer "Like X, Y did..."
Am I right???
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Yes, that's the basic idea. Then you have you be careful because you have to compare similar entities: people with people, animals with animals, etc...
I got it wrong initially because, I was so blindly enthusiastic to make sure I compare similar terms.
I simply compare "the action of John - did" against "the action of David - championed"
Neglecting other facts...
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