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Judith Martin writes that the answering machine is to the contemporary middle-class household just the same as butlers had been to the rich in earlier times: it is the gatekeeper that screens welcome visitors from unwanted intruders on the privacy of the family.

A. just the same as butlers had been

B. just like a butler was

C. as has been a butler

D. what the butler was

E. what the butler is

Please help me out eliminate the options with suitable reasoning.


A. just the same as butlers had been-----had been is redundant here as time indicator "earlier times" is already mentioned in the non-underlined part of the sentence

B. just like a butler was -----incorrect "like" is not used to present examples

C. as has been a butler ------present perfect tense incorrect for a past event

D. what the butler was - correct comparison between the nouns "the answering machine" & "the butler" followed by the helping verbs "is" & "was". "the answering machine is to.........what the butlers was to...."

E. what the butler is------incorrect tense for a past event

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Judith Martin writes that the answering machine is to the contemporary middle-class household just the same as butlers had been to the rich in earlier times: it is the gatekeeper that screens welcome visitors from unwanted intruders on the privacy of the family.

A. just the same as butlers had been

B. just like a butler was

C. as has been a butler

D. what the butler was

E. what the butler is

Please help me out eliminate the options with suitable reasoning.

It is testing idoms here I believe.

The idiom is X is to Y what A is to B.

Option A , B and C are out.

Between D and E, we need was because it is talking about past tense (earlier times). Hence option D is correct.

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Judith Martin writes that the answering machine is to the contemporary middle-class household just the same as butlers had been to the rich in earlier times: it is the gatekeeper that screens welcome visitors from unwanted intruders on the privacy of the family.

A. just the same as butlers had been

B. just like a butler was

C. as has been a butler

D. what the butler was

E. what the butler is

Hi look it this way. All other choices can be right away eliminated, but choices D and E. Because the question contains a commonly known idiom . X is to Y, What A is to B

You can easily narrow it down to D and E , and rest remains the game of correct tenses . Was is the correct tense .

Hope it helps ! (:
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