Hi
RonTargetTestPrep AnthonyRitz DmitryFarber ReedArnoldMPREPI dont see why people are saying
Where = Earth is wrong in option C
- #1. Earth is a location, so "Where" works in that respect
- #2. Meaning wise also "where" makes sense - Earth is indeed the place where the navigators gathered information about X and Y. Where else would navigators be located when they gathered information about X and Y ? On Earth obviously [not Mars]
- #3. Furthermore, The entire phrase "where they gathered information about x and y" is between comma's, making this phrase an non-essential modifier. This non-essential modifier can be dropped and the sentence still makes sense
- #4. The non-essential phrase gives "additional information" about Earth which happens to be true obviously.
Analogy :
Quote:
I walked around the Earth, where I met plenty of people.
Where I met plenty of people works per my understanding in my analogy.
Where I met plenty of people gives additional information about "Earth"
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Thoughts ?