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A seems right. But, Why is B wrong? :?
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B is not 'wrong', but on the GMAT the phrase 'to be' is generally frowned upon. So avoid where possible (like here!)
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^ A ^

"depict sth/sb as.." is the correct idiom..

What is wrong with E? I believe the idiom iscorrect as well "depict...as":-)


"being" is almost always wrong in gamt.

A is plain and correct...
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A seems right. But, Why is B wrong? :?


As Selene said the idiom is - depict as and not depcit to be
hence the answer is 'A'
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^ A ^

"depict sth/sb as.." is the correct idiom..

What is wrong with E? I believe the idiom iscorrect as well "depict...as":-)


Yes, as Professor explained, "being" is mostly wrong in GMAT. Moreover, it creates redundancy in E :)
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B: to be almost always incorrect for the gmat
C: wrong verb tense
D: sounds weird to me
E: redundancy and -ing form is almost always incorrect.

hence, A is correct, simple and concise
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depict .... as is the right idiom !
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