Quote:
Unlike Woodrow Wilson, who could at least console himself with the knowledge that he had created enduring reforms within his own country, the projects for domestic reform of Tsar Alexander all came to nothing.
(A) the projects for domestic reform of Tsar Alexander all came
(B) Tsar Alexander projects for domestic reform all came
(C) the projects of Tsar Alexander for domestic reform were all seem to come
(D) the domestic reform projects of Tsar Alexander all came
(E) Tsar Alexander saw his projects for domestic reform all come
The right answer here is
E. This question becomes incredibly simple once you realise the
comparisons concept it is testing you on.
The sentence starts with "
Unlike Woodrow Wilson". Hence, the
entity being compared to Woodrow Wilson should also be a person, or the comparison is a nonsensical apples to oranges one. Immediately,
Options A, C, D are out since compare Wilson to the projects.
B is out for a much easier concept. The projects are those that the Tsar set up, so it should in the possessive (Tsar Alexander's projects).
This leaves the right answer, E.
- Matoo