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The success of the program to eradicate small pox has stimulated experts to pursue what they had not previously considered possible- better control, if not eradication, of the other infections such as measles and yaws
1) what they had not previously considered possible- better control, if not eradication, of the other infection such as 2) what they had not previously consider a possibility- better control, if not eradication, of such infection like 3) something they had not previously consider possible- better control, if not eradication, of such infections as 4) something not considered a previous possibility-better control and perhaps eradication, of other infections such as 5) the possibility of what they had not previously considered-better control and possibly eradication of infections like
The correct answer is 3 i originally pick 2, could you please explain, what is being tested on this question and why is 3 correct
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2) what they had not previously consider a possibility- better control, if not eradication, of such infection like
2 things:
(1) "what they had not previously consider a possibility" is awkward (2) It is incorrect to introduce examples with "like"....correct usage is "such infections as x and y"
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