Bipedal dinosaurs' standing posture differs from virtually

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Bipedal dinosaurs' standing posture differs from virtually every visual depiction of them created before the 1970s, when scientists reevaluated their assumptions about tripod-style balance.

(A) Bipedal dinosaurs' standing posture differs from

(B) Bipedal dinosaurs stood in a posture that differs from

(C) Bipedal dinosaurs exhibited standing postures that differ from those of

(D) The standing posture of bipedal dinosaurs differs from

(E) The characteristics of bipedal dinosaurs' standing posture differ from those of
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by deloitte247 » Fri Jun 15, 2018 1:44 pm

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Here, we take a look at the solutions provided with the view to choosing the best fit.

In Option A - INCORRECT. This is an express statement that shows the mind of the writer. Unfortunately, it doesn't answer the question raised here. Yo can't answer a question with the question itself.

In Option B - INCORRECT. Here, a different meaning was envisaged. It seeks to express that Dinosaurs ''stood'' in a particular position that's different from the way it is used to on this occasion.

Option C - INCORRECT. This is just too much of grammar and unnecessary semantics. It could have been simpler yet still retaining the meaning.

In Option D - CORRECT. This is a much simpler statement that expresses the mind of the writer even to a layman. It is the most correct of all the options. I guess you like Dinosaurs too.

Option E - INCORRECT. This is all neither case of unnecessary verbosity in language. Too much emphasis on the words used without adding different meaning or orientation.

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