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Why is it not C. for this question?
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Why is it not C. for this question?

Hello cao123,

We hope this finds you well.

To answer your query, Option C incorrectly uses “like” rather than “as” to compare the clauses “conversing with them” and “they were his longtime friends and confidants”.

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If we say "as his equals," it implies that he treats them this way, regardless of whether they actually are his equals, or even whether he HAS any equals.
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"his equals" is a noun form, so "like" is correct usage here. "as" is used to compare actions.
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If we say "as his equals," it implies that he treats them this way, regardless of whether they actually are his equals, or even whether he HAS any equals.
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"his equals" is a noun form, so "like" is correct usage here. "as" is used to compare actions.

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To provide a bit of clarity here, in this sentence, the comparison is between how treats his crew and other sailors and how he would treat them if they were longtime friends and confidants; the comparison is between two actions, so the use of "as" is correct.

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If we say "as his equals," it implies that he treats them this way, regardless of whether they actually are his equals, or even whether he HAS any equals.
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"his equals" is a noun form, so "like" is correct usage here. "as" is used to compare actions.

Hello Kushchokhani,

We hope this finds you well.

To provide a bit of clarity here, in this sentence, the comparison is between how treats his crew and other sailors and how he would treat them if they were longtime friends and confidants; the comparison is between two actions, so the use of "as" is correct.

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Is it that if option B would have "as" in place of "like", still it would have been correct choice?
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