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Like many successful authors, Salman Rushdie’s first novel, Grimus, about a Native American who receives the gift of immortality, was an abject failure.
A. Like many successful authors, Salman Rushdie’s first novel, Grimus, about B. As have many successful authors, the first of Salman Rushdie’s novels, Grimus, about C. Just as with many successful authors, the first of Salman Rushdie’s novels, Grimus, about D. Just like many successful authors, Salman Rushdie’s first novel, Grimus, on E. As did many successful authors, Salman Rushdie’s first novel, Grimus, on
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Like many successful authors, Salman Rushdie’s first novel, Grimus, about a Native American who receives the gift of immortality, was an abject failure.
A. Like many successful authors, Salman Rushdie’s first novel, Grimus, about B. As have many successful authors, the first of Salman Rushdie’s novels, Grimus, about C. Just as with many successful authors, the first of Salman Rushdie’s novels, Grimus, about D. Just like many successful authors, Salman Rushdie’s first novel, Grimus, on E. As did many successful authors, Salman Rushdie’s first novel, Grimus, on
bad among the worst ..is C .. All choice seems incorrect because of "apple to orange comparision".. Just as with many successful authors, in C intented to mean that the fate of Salman Rushdie’s first novel is like that of other authors ( in terms of abject failure ) ..
This might looks weired explnation ...but in my limited capacity I am able to do only this .. Verbal gurus , pls help ..
I think A. I am not sure about the arrangement in E. As did many successful authors (did what)?
selvae
Assuming authors as author's
Going for 3-2 split between idiom about and on
E looks OK. Since like should be used to compare noun and 'As' should be used to compare verb.
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Why do you think A is correct or OA?
reply2spg: what is the source? OE?
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