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Black-and-white movies are as visually impressive than full-color movies are as creating interesting imagery depends mostly on whether the director has a deep understanding of cinematography.
A. than full-color movies are as creating interesting imagery depends mostly on whether the director has a deep understanding of cinematography
B. as full-color movies as creating interesting imagery depends mostly on whether the director has a deep understanding of cinematography
C. as full-color movies are as creating interesting imagery depends mostly on whether the director has a deep understanding of cinematography or not
D. as full-color movies are as creating interesting imagery depends mostly on if the director has a deep understanding of cinematography
E. as full-color movies are as creating interesting imagery depends mostly on whether the director has a deep understanding of cinematography
OA: E
Source: Economist
[spoiler]I feel that B is correct. There is no need to add 'are', as in choice E.
Economist claims the following:
"Although this answer choice corrects the original Comparative mistake by replacing than with as, it is stylistically flawed as it omits the verb are from the second half of the Comparative structure.
Since there's another answer choice that corrects the original mistake but preserves the verb are, it is preferable to this one. Look for it!"
Does the GMAT test for that difference between B & E?? [/spoiler]
Any Expert comment for above.
A. than full-color movies are as creating interesting imagery depends mostly on whether the director has a deep understanding of cinematography
B. as full-color movies as creating interesting imagery depends mostly on whether the director has a deep understanding of cinematography
C. as full-color movies are as creating interesting imagery depends mostly on whether the director has a deep understanding of cinematography or not
D. as full-color movies are as creating interesting imagery depends mostly on if the director has a deep understanding of cinematography
E. as full-color movies are as creating interesting imagery depends mostly on whether the director has a deep understanding of cinematography
OA: E
Source: Economist
[spoiler]I feel that B is correct. There is no need to add 'are', as in choice E.
Economist claims the following:
"Although this answer choice corrects the original Comparative mistake by replacing than with as, it is stylistically flawed as it omits the verb are from the second half of the Comparative structure.
Since there's another answer choice that corrects the original mistake but preserves the verb are, it is preferable to this one. Look for it!"
Does the GMAT test for that difference between B & E?? [/spoiler]
Any Expert comment for above.

















