Hello Everyone!
Let's take a closer look at this question to get to the correct answer quickly! Before we dive in, here is the original question, with major differences highlighted in
orange:
Turtles, like other reptiles, can endure long
fasts, in their ability to survive on weekly or even monthly feedings; however, when food is readily available, they may eat frequently and grow very fat.
A) fasts,
in their ability to surviveB) fasts,
having their ability to surviveC) fasts,
due to having the ability of survivingD) fasts
because they are able to surviveE) fasts
because of having the ability of survivingWhile it looks like the bulk of each option is different, there are a couple things we can focus on to narrow down our options:
1. ability to survive / ability of surviving
2. because / due to / in havingSince
#1 on our list will eliminate 2-3 options quickly, let's start there!
Whenever we talk about someone's ability + action, we MUST use the idiomatic phrase "ability TO" or "able TO." In English, we do not say that someone has the "ability OF" anything. Let's figure out which options use this correctly, and eliminate the ones who don't:
A) fasts, in their
ability to survive -->
OKB) fasts, having their
ability to survive -->
OKC) fasts, due to having the
ability of surviving -->
WRONGD) fasts because they are
able to survive -->
OKE) fasts because of having the
ability of surviving -->
WRONGThere you go - we can eliminate options C & E because they don't use the correct format "ability TO." This was a quick way to knock a couple options off the list!
Now, let's tackle #2 on this list, which is how to best show the intended meaning. If you read carefully, we're looking at a cause/effect relationship:
Cause: Turtles can survive on weekly or monthly feedings.
Effect: Turtles can endure long periods of fasting.
Since the ability to survive on weekly or monthly feedings is a REASON for them enduring fasts, we need to make sure the wording shows this clearly and without being overly wordy. Here is how the remaining options stack up:
A) fasts,
in their ability to surviveThis is
INCORRECT because it doesn't clearly state that living on weekly and monthly feedings is a REASON for why they can endure fasting periods. It almost sounds like the sentence is saying it's typical for them to endure fasting because they ALWAYS have to live with weekly or monthly feedings, which isn't true.
B) fasts,
having their ability to survive
This is
INCORRECT because it also doesn't clearly show that this sentence is presenting a REASON why turtles can withstand fasting periods. It also sounds awkward and overly wordy, which is a red flag on the GMAT that the option is likely wrong.
D) fasts
because they are able to survive
This is
CORRECT! The word "because" makes it very clear that the sentence is providing a REASON. It also uses the pronoun "they" to further clarify we are talking about turtles specifically.
There you go - option D is the correct choice! It's clear, concise, and uses the correct idiomatic format of "able/ability to."
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