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real2008 Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:47 am Post subject: sc 925 |
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925. Where once the union had acquiesced to the prejudices of its English-speaking members by supporting the imposition of an alien tax on immigrant workers, after 1897 the United Mine Workers made a determined effort to enlist Italians and Slavs in its ranks.
(A) Where once the union had acquiesced to the prejudices of its English-speaking members by supporting
(B) Where once the union acquiesced to it English-speaking members’ prejudice for the support of
(C) While once the union had acquiesced to the prejudices of its English-speaking members in support of
(D) While once the union acquiesced to its English-speaking members’ prejudice in supporting
(E) While once the union had acquiesced to the prejudices of its English-speaking members in its supporting of
Why is the right choice not C but A? please explain all the choices. |
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reachac Moderator
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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 1:36 am Post subject: |
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@real2008
Here in the option A,
Where once the union had acquiesced to the prejudices of its English-speaking members by supporting the imposition of an alien tax on immigrant workers,
The bold part describes how the union acquiesced to the prejudices of its members..that is 'by supporting the taxes' and hence modifies the union
In option C though, the bold part,
While once the union had acquiesced to the prejudices of its English-speaking members in support of
the bold part modifies the members, which is not what the sentence is trying to say
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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:54 pm Post subject: |
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| What is the difference in usage between While and Where here? I got hung up on the While vs Where. Strictly saying, I thought "where" should only be used to identify a place in the context of GMAT. |
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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 1:31 pm Post subject: |
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I have to agree with BFH. I did not even think for a min to rule out A & B.
@reachac,
I did not understand the modification part. To me A is passive voice and C is active voice.
The union was one once acquiesced and not any more after 1897
2 events in time line. How can we use where when there is no location along with the time line?
2 reasons why I picked C over A _________________ Please do not post answer along with the Question you post/ask
Let people discuss the Questions with out seeing answers. |
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