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amontobin
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In Aristophanes' Lysistrata women are seen as the means of bringing peace and good sense to a wartorn world.
(A) as
(B) as if they are
(C) that they will be
(D) that they are
(E) for being
As vs that, idiom?
How should we generally view "for being" on the GMAT?
(A) as
(B) as if they are
(C) that they will be
(D) that they are
(E) for being
As vs that, idiom?
How should we generally view "for being" on the GMAT?












