Manufacturers rate batteries in watt-hours; if they rate the watt-hour higher, the longer the battery can be expected to last.
A if they rate the watt-hour higher, the longer
B rating the watt-hour higher, it is that much longer
C the higher the watt-hour rating, the longer
D the higher the watt-hour rating, it is that much longer that
E when the watt-hour rating is higher, the longer it is
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C is correct. The idiom tested here is: the more X, the more Y (here more is a generic term that can be replaced with any comparative words)rphardu wrote:Manufacturers rate batteries in watt-hours; if they rate the watt-hour higher, the longer the battery can be expected to last.
A if they rate the watt-hour higher, the longer
B rating the watt-hour higher, it is that much longer
C the higher the watt-hour rating, the longer
D the higher the watt-hour rating, it is that much longer that
E when the watt-hour rating is higher, the longer it is
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A and B can be eliminated right off the bat; manufacturers are not rating the watt-hour itself.
C is parallel and work well: "the higher..., the longer..."
D gets overly wordy and awkward by adding "it is that much", which ruins the parallel form.
E uses "it", which is ambiguous.
C is parallel and work well: "the higher..., the longer..."
D gets overly wordy and awkward by adding "it is that much", which ruins the parallel form.
E uses "it", which is ambiguous.
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Bill@VeritasPrep wrote:A and B can be eliminated right off the bat; manufacturers are not rating the watt-hour itself.
C is parallel and work well: "the higher..., the longer..."
D gets overly wordy and awkward by adding "it is that much", which ruins the parallel form.
E uses "it", which is ambiguous.
Also id it right to assume that 'when' refers to time an event takes places and so its usage in E is incorrect.Please clarify!!
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Correct.prabsahi wrote:lso id it right to assume that 'when' refers to time an event takes places and so its usage in E is incorrect.Please clarify!!
E implies that it is expected to last only at a particular moment: WHEN the rating is higher.
Not the intended meaning.
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