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One of the duties of the Securities and Exchange Commission is to guarantee that individual or small investors have the same information about the financial health of a company
as do the large, institutional investors.
A. as do the large, institutional investors
B. as does the large, institutional investors
C. like the large, institutional investors have
D. in addition to the large, institutional investors
E. as the large, institutional investors
Choice A: Option A incorrectly compares the actions of the "Securities and Exchange Commission" to the actions of the "large, institutional investors" through the use of the phrase "as do"; in this manner, this answer choice alters the sentence to mean that both the "Securities and Exchange Commission" and "large, institutional investors" perform the same function. Thus, Option A is incorrect.
Choice B: Option B commits the same meaning-related error seen in Option A. Furthermore, there is a subject-verb disagreement between "does" and "institutions". Thus, Option B is incorrect.
Choice C: Option C uses "like" to refer to a clause. Thus, Option C is incorrect.
Choice D: Option D alters the meaning of the original sentence by implying that the "Securities and Exchange Commission" must ensure that individual and small investors "have" "the large, institutional investors" in addition to the information. Thus, Option D is incorrect.
Choice E: Option E correctly conveys the intended meaning of the sentence by modifying "same information" with "as the large, institutional investors". Thus, Option E is correct.
Hence, E is the best answer choice.To understand the concept of "Like v/s As on GMAT”, you may want to watch the following video (~1 minute):
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Experts' Global Team