A recent poll showed that people working in white-collar industries consider themselves
no more financially secure than do people working in blue-collar industries.
(A) no more financially secure than do people working
Correct. This choice maintains the correct intended meaning and uses proper comparison.
(B) not any more financially secure than do people working
Incorrect. This choice changes the meaning of the sentence by suggesting that people working in white-collar industries were financially secure earlier but they are not any more. However, the sentence means that they are financially secure but not to the extent that people in blue-collar industries are.
(C) not any more financially secure than do people who work
Incorrect. This choice changes the meaning of the sentence by suggesting that people working in white-collar industries were financially secure earlier but they are not any more. However, the sentence means that they are financially secure but not to the extent that people in blue-collar industries are.
(D) no more financially secure than are people who are working
Incorrect. The usage of
are is incorrect here.
Do should be used instead of
are.
(E) not as financially secure as are people who work
Incorrect. The usage of
are is incorrect here.
Do should be used instead of
are.