- ayushiiitm
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OG 10 question has a question
Like most religions, the teachings of Sikhism are codified in a book.
(A) Like most religions, the teachings of Sikhism are codified in
(B) Like most other religions, the teachings of Sikhism are codified in
(C) Sikhism’s teachings, like those of most other religions, are codified in
(D) For their codification, like the teachings of most religions, Sikhism has
(E) Like those of most religions, Sikhism has codified its teachings in
OA is C
I have doubt regarding option B
B) Like those of most religions, Sikhism has codified its teaching in a book'
Reason for B being wrong is given as
because a pronoun like those must refer to an already expressed noun
what is meant by this
Another sentence that i found in OG12 has the following construction
His studies of ice-polished rocks in his Alpine homeland, far outside the range of present-day glaciers, led Louis Agassiz in 1837 to propose the concept of an age in which great ice sheets had existed in what are now temperate areas
why his is considered rightly placed, even if it comes before the referrant
Like most religions, the teachings of Sikhism are codified in a book.
(A) Like most religions, the teachings of Sikhism are codified in
(B) Like most other religions, the teachings of Sikhism are codified in
(C) Sikhism’s teachings, like those of most other religions, are codified in
(D) For their codification, like the teachings of most religions, Sikhism has
(E) Like those of most religions, Sikhism has codified its teachings in
OA is C
I have doubt regarding option B
B) Like those of most religions, Sikhism has codified its teaching in a book'
Reason for B being wrong is given as
because a pronoun like those must refer to an already expressed noun
what is meant by this
Another sentence that i found in OG12 has the following construction
His studies of ice-polished rocks in his Alpine homeland, far outside the range of present-day glaciers, led Louis Agassiz in 1837 to propose the concept of an age in which great ice sheets had existed in what are now temperate areas
why his is considered rightly placed, even if it comes before the referrant
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