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Women are expected to be the majority of students entering law school this fall, a trend ultimately placing more women in leadership positions in politics and business.
A Women are expected to be the majority of students entering law school this fall, a trend ultimately placing
B The majority of students entering law school this fall are expected to be women, a trend that will ultimately place
C The majority of students entering law school this fall are expected to be women, which will ultimately place
D It is expected that the majority of students entering law school this fall will be women, a trend ultimately placing
E It is expected for women to be the majority of students entering law school this fall, which will ultimately place
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Originally posted by Pauline on 06 Aug 2005, 03:32.
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06 Aug 2005, 09:48
D is my choice.
A Women are expected to be the majority of students entering law school this fall, a trend ultimately placing
-out, the subject of the sentence need to be the majority of students students, not women...
B The majority of students entering law school this fall are expected to be women, a trend that will ultimately place
- OUT Run on sentence. 2 IC's joined by comma.
C The majority of students entering law school this fall are expected to be women, which will ultimately place
- OUT means very different. Seems to indicate that women will place women in majority.
D It is expected that the majority of students entering law school this fall will be women, a trend ultimately placing
- good. a trend described by the majority of women students
E It is expected for women to be the majority of students entering law school this fall, which will ultimately place
- OUT non-restrictive clause modifying fall..
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06 Aug 2005, 10:16
I like B here. 'a trend' is an absolute phrase construction connecting the introductory IC. In D, I dont like 'trend placing', dont think the trend by itself can place anything?.
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06 Aug 2005, 17:23
riteshgupta1 wrote:
B The majority of students entering law school this fall are expected to be women, a trend that will ultimately place - OUT Run on sentence. 2 IC's joined by comma.
Hmmmmm...... yes, B seems run-on. if so, then it should obviously be D.
But IMO, D changes the meaning. still prefer B.
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