Idiom: "matters
ranging from X to Y"
Sentence breakdown:There are studies of the human sleep-wake cycle. These studies are relevant for several matters. The matters range from duty assignments to staffing shifts in factories.
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A) Studies of the human sleep-wake cycle have practical relevance for matters ranging from duty assignments in nuclear submarines and air-traffic control towers
to the staff of shifts in 24-hour factories.
Hmm, this doesn't sound right to me, but to be honest I don't know if I know why I should eliminate it.
"Matters ranging from duty assignments in X and Y to the staff of shifts." (
B) Studies of the human sleep-wake cycle have practical relevance for matters ranging from duty assignments in nuclear submarines and air-traffic control towers
to those who staff shifts in 24-hour factories.
Eliminate. "matters ranging from duty assignments in X and Y [color=#ff0000]to those who staff shifts.[/color]
We are talking about a range of matters. "those who is a pronoun referring to people. We want to talk about a range of matters, not a range of duty assignments to people. That doesn't make any sense. (
C) Studies of the human sleep-wake cycle have practical relevance for matters ranging from duty assignments in nuclear submarines and air-traffic control towers
to the staffing of shifts in 24-hour factories.
This entire sentence is wordy and tough to follow. But this one makes sense if we break it down.Studies of the sleep cycle have relevance for matters ranging from duty assignments to the staffing of shifts.(
D) Studies of the human sleep-wake cycle have practical relevance for matters ranging from duty assignments in nuclear submarines and air-traffic control towers
and staffing shifts in 24-hour factories.
Eliminate. "ranging from X and staffing shifts." Not idiomatic and doesn't make sense.(
E) Studies of the human sleep-wake cycle have practical relevance for matters ranging from duty assignments in nuclear submarines and air-traffic control towers
and the staff of shifts in 24-hour factories.
Eliminate. "ranging from X and the staff of shifts." Not idiomatic and doesn't make sense.I am going with C. My second choice would be A.
I am positive we can eliminate D and E based on the idiom.
I know we can eliminate B because of the pronoun error.