A recent survey taken by a London tabloid seemed to support the idea that the English no longer consider the royal family
to be spiritual leaders, but are seeing them instead to be symbols and relics of the monarchical past of England.
1. to be spiritual leaders, but are seeing them instead to be symbols and relics of the monarchical past of England
2. as spiritual leaders, instead they are seeing them as symbolic relics of England's past, which was monarchical
3. as being spiritual leaders, but instead they see them as being symbolic relics of England's monarchical past
4. spiritual leaders, but instead see them as symbolic relics of England's monarchical past
5. for spiritual leaders, but instead see them for symbols and relics of the monarchical past of England
OA: D
Is OA correct......??? Source: Pricenton Review test
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what i am bummed abt choice D is:
....English no longer consider the royal family (?) spiritual leaders, but instead see them as symbolic relics of England’s monarchical past
(?)... shouldn't there a "AS"...
because D reads....do not consider royal family spiritual readers... I think there is a TYPO in the question.....
....English no longer consider the royal family (?) spiritual leaders, but instead see them as symbolic relics of England’s monarchical past
(?)... shouldn't there a "AS"...
because D reads....do not consider royal family spiritual readers... I think there is a TYPO in the question.....