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Unlike writing for magazines, where editors have days, even weeks, to edit copy and proofread, newspaper editors work on daily deadlines.


(A) Unlike writing for magazines, where editors have days, even weeks, to edit copy and proofread, newspaper editors work on daily deadlines

(B) Unlike writing for magazines, for which editors have days, even weeks, to edit copy and proofread, newspaper editors work on daily deadlines

(C) Unlike magazine editors, where they have days, even weeks, to edit copy and proofread, newspaper editors work on daily deadlines

(D) Unlike editing magazines, a task for which editors have days, even weeks, to edit copy and proofread, newspaper editors work on daily deadlines

(E) Unlike magazine editors, who have days, even weeks, to edit copy and proofread, newspaper editors work on daily deadlines





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Answer: E

(A) Incorrectly compares writing for magazines with newspaper editors. Also, where cannot be used to refer to writing for magazines.

(B) Incorrectly compares writing for magazines with newspaper editors.

(C) Where cannot be used to refer to magazine editors.

(D) Incorrectly compares editing magazines with newspaper editors.

(E) The correct answer.
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