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shekhar.kataria
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When whiskey first emerges from a still, and before it has been aged in oak with an extremely high alcohol content, it would be about 185 proof, which is strong enough to fuel an internal combustion engine.
a.oak with an extremely high alcohol content, it would be about 185 proof, which is strong enough to fuel an internal combustion engine
b.oak with an alcohol content that would be about 185 proof, it is strong enough to fuel an internal combustion engine
c.oak, it has an alcohol content of about 185 proof, which is strong enough to fuel an internal combustion engine
d.oak, if it were used to fuel an internal combustion engine, it would have an alcohol content of about 185 proof
e.oak, it has an alcohol content of about 185 proof, which would be as strong as that of an internal combustion engine
Source:- Princeton
OA : C
I got this one correct. I want to understand whether my eliminations were correct or not. Please read my explanations below and correct me if you think it is wrong.
A and B :- It is not clear what is "with an extremely high content" modifying. Here it is attached with Oak but this can modify whiskey also. AMBIGIOUS.
In A , What is It referring to. I think it can nonly refer to whisky because the other singular noun is placed in a non restrictive modifier.
Thanks in advance.
a.oak with an extremely high alcohol content, it would be about 185 proof, which is strong enough to fuel an internal combustion engine
b.oak with an alcohol content that would be about 185 proof, it is strong enough to fuel an internal combustion engine
c.oak, it has an alcohol content of about 185 proof, which is strong enough to fuel an internal combustion engine
d.oak, if it were used to fuel an internal combustion engine, it would have an alcohol content of about 185 proof
e.oak, it has an alcohol content of about 185 proof, which would be as strong as that of an internal combustion engine
Source:- Princeton
OA : C
I got this one correct. I want to understand whether my eliminations were correct or not. Please read my explanations below and correct me if you think it is wrong.
A and B :- It is not clear what is "with an extremely high content" modifying. Here it is attached with Oak but this can modify whiskey also. AMBIGIOUS.
In A , What is It referring to. I think it can nonly refer to whisky because the other singular noun is placed in a non restrictive modifier.
Thanks in advance.
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