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by atulmangal » Sat Mar 19, 2011 4:49 pm
In the traditional Japanese household, most clothing could be packed flatly, and so it was not necessary to have elaborate closet facilities.
(A) flatly, and so it was not necessary to have elaborate closet facilities
(B) flat, and so elaborate closet facilities were unnecessary
(C) flatly, and so there was no necessity for elaborate closet facilities
(D) flat, there being no necessity for elaborate closet facilities
(E) flatly, as no elaborate closet facilities were necessary

My doubt is how we decide between "flat" and "flatly"...What are they in this sentence?? I mean adverb or what..i personally feel that
packed is verb so flatly is an adverb...but not sure...OA after some discussion
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by GMATMadeEasy » Sat Mar 19, 2011 5:03 pm
@atulmangal : i am with you but the thing is flatly does not exist. 'flat' is adjective and adverb and ,as u said, is playing role of adverb. However, you can answer this without the knowledge of flat and flaty .

D : u agree is wrong
E : changes intended meaning. cause and effect reversed.
A and C are unncessary wordy (it is.. , there is..) ;

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by atulmangal » Sat Mar 19, 2011 5:09 pm
GMATMadeEasy wrote:@atulmangal : i am with you but the thing is flatly does not exist. 'flat' is adjective and adverb and ,as u said, is playing role of adverb. However, you can answer this without the knowledge of flat and flaty .

D : u agree is wrong
E : changes intended meaning. cause and effect reversed.
A and C are unncessary wordy (it is.. , there is..) ;
@GMATMadeEasy,

I agree, finding the correct answer was not tough because when we look at the second part after comma opB, which is the OA is clear, just curious to know abut flatly, this word seems awkward but thought like most of the adverbs end with -ly may be this one is also true.....thanks for your information about this word..

OA is B

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by edvhou812 » Sat Mar 19, 2011 5:14 pm
GMATMadeEasy wrote:@atulmangal : i am with you but the thing is flatly does not exist. 'flat' is adjective and adverb and ,as u said, is playing role of adverb. However, you can answer this without the knowledge of flat and flaty .

D : u agree is wrong
E : changes intended meaning. cause and effect reversed.
A and C are unncessary wordy (it is.. , there is..) ;
"Flatly" does exist, and could be used if the sentence said, "pack flatly", but the word "packed" was used.

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