Reading novels

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by airan » Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:46 pm
Among C and D, C definitly is a better answer ..
I dont know why OA is D .. Can someone pls give explanation for why D is better ?
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by loki.gmat » Sat Jun 14, 2008 5:37 am
for me, it was a close contest between A n B.
the only difference between two - continually n frequently.

just checked the meaning of these two words in oxford dictionary.
both mean the same.

so dont know how to differentiate between two.


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by chidcguy » Sat Jun 14, 2008 5:50 am
IMO reading modern novels continually and reading MN frequently are not one and the same

Continually is some thing with out a break
frequently is some thing with a break and done at a exact given time interval

remind and realize are also different. remind means some one is helping us to see and realize is all by ourselves. No other action from any one else.

I thought it was B because we dont read books continually.

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