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1000 SC #83

by Toast » Mon Feb 05, 2007 10:11 pm
in E, what's "as when"? still don't understand why not C. thanks

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Although it claims to delve into political issues, television can be superficial such as when each of the three major networks broadcast exactly the same statement from a political candidate.

(A) superficial such as when each of the three major networks
(B) superficial, as can sometimes occur if all of the three major networks
(C) superficial if the three major networks all
(D) superficial whenever each of the three major networks
(E) superficial, as when the three major networks each

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by prachipareekh » Wed Feb 07, 2007 8:14 am
Best option is E - here as is acting as an adverb and it means for instance

A, D - incorrect - violates subject verb agreement - each.....broadcasts
B - incorrect - awkward

C - incorrect - wrongly suggests that all networks were working together

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by Stacey Koprince » Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:16 pm
As Prachi says, "as when" is used here to mean "for example."

"If" does not mean the same thing as "for example."

The girl can be superficial, as when (for example) she gossips behind her friends' backs. This girl is actually superficial, and here's an example of how she is so.

The girl can be superficial if she gossips behind her friends' backs. Is she actually superficial? Don't know. It just tells us how she COULD be.
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by Toast » Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:51 pm
thanks, Prachi Pareekh, Stacey Koprince

I did't know "as when" mean "for example".
difficult english :cry: