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Four generations of Americans have developed the habit of reading daily newspapers due to the comic strips being appealing.
a) due to the comic strips being appealing
b) because of the appeal of the comic strips
c) for the fact of the comic strip's appeal
d) as a result of the comic strips having appeal
e) since the comic strips were appealing
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The number of undergrad degrees awarded by universities in the US increased by more than twice from 1978 to 1985.
a) increased by more than twice
b) increased more than two times
c) more than doubled
d) was more than doubled
e) had more than doubled
c sounds better.What do u guys think?
A recent report shows that over the last five years many banks have more than doubled fees for automated teller machine withdrawls even with the cost of the machines being less for banks for each transaction that a teller does.
a) even with the cost of the machines being less for banks
b) even the machines cost less banks less
c) in spite of the machines and their costing banks less
d) despite the cost of the machines to the banks, which is lower
e) despite the fact of the machines costing banks less
is it a or d.d is ok ,i think
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Four generations of Americans have developed the habit of reading daily newspapers due to the comic strips being appealing.
a) due to the comic strips being appealing b) because of the appeal of the comic strips c) for the fact of the comic strip's appeal d) as a result of the comic strips having appeal e) since the comic strips were appealing
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A is surely out. C has 'fact of' which is incorrect D has 'strips having appeal' that is not proper E has an incorrect usage of 'since' POE leavs you with B[/quote]
A recent report shows that over the last five years many banks have more than doubled fees for automated teller machine withdrawls even with the cost of the machines being less for banks for each transaction that a teller does.
a) even with the cost of the machines being less for banks b) even the machines cost less banks less c) in spite of the machines and their costing banks less d) despite the cost of the machines to the banks, which is lower e) despite the fact of the machines costing banks less
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Nah, D is not the right choice. Its A. I say that because I find some error or the other in all the other options and thus I'm left only with A. Does anyone else have any opinion on that?
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