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25. In bourgeois culture, where it is considered that running a machine is less noble than to be a lawyer or a metaphysician, parents often make great sacrifices to put their children through secondary school and college.
(A) where it is considered that running a machine is less noble than to be a lawyer or a metaphysician (B) where it is considered more noble to be a lawyer or a metaphysician than to run machines (C) which consider that running machines is less noble than to be a lawyer or a metaphysician (D) which considers it more noble to be a lawyer or a metaphysician than running machines (E) considering it more noble being a lawyer or a metaphysician than to run a machine
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25. In bourgeois culture, where it is considered that running a machine is less noble than to be a lawyer or a metaphysician, parents often make great sacrifices to put their children through secondary school and college.
(A) where it is considered that running a machine is less noble than to be a lawyer or a metaphysician (B) where it is considered more noble to be a lawyer or a metaphysician than to run machines (C) which consider that running machines is less noble than to be a lawyer or a metaphysician (D) which considers it more noble to be a lawyer or a metaphysician than running machines (E) considering it more noble being a lawyer or a metaphysician than to run a machine
I have a doubt. The culture should be modified by which and not where, which is used for the place. any comments.
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Where is okay in this case. Where Vs Which is not the case here. The parallelism in the main theme. "More X to Y than to Z" is the main structure of this sentence.
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