Margaret Mead, the best-known anthropologist of the twentieth century, helped shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with relative merits of competition and cooperation
(A) shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with
(B) shape public opinion in such fundamentally important areas as attitudes toward children and families and
(C) to shape public opinion about such fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, also about
(D) the shaping of public opinion for fundamentally important areas such as attitudes toward children and families, and those toward
(E) the shaping of public opinion around fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, and those of
The OA is [spoiler] B. I guess that's the best choice out of all the other ones. But isn't the words "shape public opinion in such fundamentally important areas as...." very awkward? Shouldn't it be "shape public opinion in fundamentally important areas such as..." [/spoiler]
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Im not sure what the right idiom for shape public opinion on/in ....but still chose B becasue others had definited issues.
A is wrong becasue like can not be used to compare clause which in this case it is.
A is wrong becasue like can not be used to compare clause which in this case it is.
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Eliminate A, C, and E since "like" is used instead of "such as." Between B and D, D is excessively wordy (the shaping of, and those toward... these are worse than the counterparts presented in B).
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I think helped should not be underlined in the question.
Check option A..it does not contain helped.
Check option A..it does not contain helped.
abcdefg wrote:Margaret Mead, the best-known anthropologist of the twentieth century, helped shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with relative merits of competition and cooperation
(A) shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with
(B) shape public opinion in such fundamentally important areas as attitudes toward children and families and
(C) to shape public opinion about such fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, also about
(D) the shaping of public opinion for fundamentally important areas such as attitudes toward children and families, and those toward
(E) the shaping of public opinion around fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, and those of
The OA is [spoiler] B. I guess that's the best choice out of all the other ones. But isn't the words "shape public opinion in such fundamentally important areas as...." very awkward? Shouldn't it be "shape public opinion in fundamentally important areas such as..." [/spoiler]
Please help!
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I always miss out such .... as ... B and D remains as per POE. B suits to be correct..
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abcdefg wrote:Margaret Mead, the best-known anthropologist of the twentieth century, helped shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with relative merits of competition and cooperation
(A) shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with
(B) shape public opinion in such fundamentally important areas as attitudes toward children and families and
(C) to shape public opinion about such fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, also about
(D) the shaping of public opinion for fundamentally important areas such as attitudes toward children and families, and those toward
(E) the shaping of public opinion around fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, and those of
B &D for sure but how can we use ''helped shape'' . Two are the verbs we need helped to shape or helped shaping or helped the shape of public opinion.
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As per my understanding, please note that there is no difference between the usage ofabcdefg wrote:The OA is B. I guess that's the best choice out of all the other ones. But isn't the words "shape public opinion in such fundamentally important areas as...." very awkward? Shouldn't it be "shape public opinion in fundamentally important areas such as..."
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a) books such as X and Y.
b) such books as X and Y.
Both are correct in GMAT and both convey the same exact thing in GMAT.
So the B although may sound awkward....is correct usage in GMAT.
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IMO here B is best because...D has no logical referent for those........if it refers to attitudes...then there is no need for those toward to be repeated.......because in "such as"...list we do not require to repeat the same.abcdefg wrote:Margaret Mead, the best-known anthropologist of the twentieth century, helped shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with relative merits of competition and cooperation
(A) shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with
(B) shape public opinion in such fundamentally important areas as attitudes toward children and families and
(C) to shape public opinion about such fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, also about
(D) the shaping of public opinion for fundamentally important areas such as attitudes toward children and families, and those toward
(E) the shaping of public opinion around fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, and those of
The OA is [spoiler] B. I guess that's the best choice out of all the other ones. But isn't the words "shape public opinion in such fundamentally important areas as...." very awkward? Shouldn't it be "shape public opinion in fundamentally important areas such as..." [/spoiler]
Please help!
Basically original sentence said there were two areas where she change
a) children and families
b)relative merits of competition and cooperation
But D IMO changes this sense....
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From what I've come to understand :
Such X as A and B -- here A & B are types of X
X Such as A & B -- here A & B are examples of X
But i haven't really come across a question which asks one to choose between these options
Such X as A and B -- here A & B are types of X
X Such as A & B -- here A & B are examples of X
But i haven't really come across a question which asks one to choose between these options
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Margaret Mead, the best-known anthropologist of the twentieth century, helped shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with relative merits of competition and cooperation
(A) shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with
(B) shape public opinion in such fundamentally important areas as attitudes toward children and families and
(C) to shape public opinion about such fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, also about
(D) the shaping of public opinion for fundamentally important areas such as attitudes toward children and families, and those toward
(E) the shaping of public opinion around fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, and those of
We need such as to give specific examples. So A,C,E out
D-> those (no referrant) and awkward(the shaping)
Also we can help shape opinion in something.....
As pointed out by one of the users
Such X as A and B -- here A & B are types of X
X Such as A & B -- here A & B are examples of X
B
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(A) shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with
(B) shape public opinion in such fundamentally important areas as attitudes toward children and families and
(C) to shape public opinion about such fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, also about
(D) the shaping of public opinion for fundamentally important areas such as attitudes toward children and families, and those toward
(E) the shaping of public opinion around fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, and those of
We need such as to give specific examples. So A,C,E out
D-> those (no referrant) and awkward(the shaping)
Also we can help shape opinion in something.....
As pointed out by one of the users
Such X as A and B -- here A & B are types of X
X Such as A & B -- here A & B are examples of X
B
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the gmat is specifically testing you on certain buckets, such as idioms, subject verb agreement, modifiers, etc. Part of your job is recognizing the bucket being tested. I say this because its easy to get hung up on what might sound better but what may sound good is irrelevant. Those are the traps they have for you. So in addressing this SC question...they are testing your knowledge of such as vs. like. "Like" is comparison of two things while "such as" introduce lists. Clearly author is introducing lists so "such as" is appropriate phrase. Eliminate A, C, and E. The next thing gmat is testing is idiom "help." They are seeing if you recognize that its ok to say "helped shape" without inserting infinitive "to" between those words. Since "helped shape" is grammatically correct, B is the answer.abcdefg wrote:Margaret Mead, the best-known anthropologist of the twentieth century, helped shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with relative merits of competition and cooperation
(A) shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with
(B) shape public opinion in such fundamentally important areas as attitudes toward children and families and
(C) to shape public opinion about such fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, also about
(D) the shaping of public opinion for fundamentally important areas such as attitudes toward children and families, and those toward
(E) the shaping of public opinion around fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, and those of
The OA is [spoiler] B. I guess that's the best choice out of all the other ones. But isn't the words "shape public opinion in such fundamentally important areas as...." very awkward? Shouldn't it be "shape public opinion in fundamentally important areas such as..." [/spoiler]
Please help!
Whether its "in fundamentally important areas" vs. something else is irrelevant.
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