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KAPLAN OFFICIAL EXPLANATION
Step 1: Read the Original Sentence Carefully, Looking for Errors
This sentence begins with the word “Like,” which signals that you have a comparison to check.
Look at the items being compared and make sure they are comparable. In the original sentence,
species are compared to a diet. That’s an incorrect comparison.
Step 2: Scan and Group the Answer Choices
All the answer choices contain “like” or “similar to,” so they all contain comparisons. As you
examine each choice, look to ensure that it makes a proper comparison. Notice how Attention to
the Right Detail—to the words that signal a comparison—has helped you to quickly form a strategy
for this question.
Step 3: Eliminate Choices Until Only One Remains
The incorrect comparison in the original sentence means that you would automatically eliminate
(A). Aside from sounding awkward, (B) contains a subject/verb agreement problem—the plural noun
“diets” takes the singular verb “consists,” which is incorrect. (C) should be eliminated because in
the introductory phrase “diet” should be plural; also, there’s no reason to use “Just like” rather than
“Like.” In addition, “Like” is preferable to “Similar to” in (D), which also incorrectly compares diets
to wallabies. Only (E) correctly compares the swamp wallaby to other species.
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