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by geet » Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:40 am
The single-family house constructed by the Yana, a Native American people who lived in what is now northern California, was conical in shape, its framework of poles overlaid with slabs of bark, either cedar or pine, and banked with dirt to a height of three to four feet.

A. banked with dirt to a height of
B. banked with dirt as high as that of
C. banked them with dirt to a height of
D. was banked with dirt as high as
E. was banked with dirt as high as that of
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by scoobydooby » Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:51 am
A.

The single-family house ...was X and Y

X: conical in shape: adjective phrase
Y banked with dirt: past partciple used as an adjective to describe the house.

X and Y are parallel. so A is correct.

B: unidiomatic
C: "them" is misplaced.
D and E just not parallel

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by raghavsarathy » Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:53 am
IMO - A

D and E are out for parallelism reasons "its framework of poles overlaid with slabs of bark" is not parallel with "was banked with dirt"

in C "them" does not have a clear reference.

B/n A and B , A is definetly more concise and clear

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by Sher1 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:57 am
I think it should be D. Parallelism should be between was conical in shape and was .......ABE are parallel to the modifier of the main clause.

Also don't think A is idiomatic.

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by ketkoag » Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:42 pm
scoobydooby wrote:A.

The single-family house ...was X and Y

X: conical in shape: adjective phrase
Y banked with dirt: past partciple used as an adjective to describe the house.

X and Y are parallel. so A is correct.

B: unidiomatic
C: "them" is misplaced.
D and E just not parallel
I think answer should be A but the parallel structure should be the bold part in the sentence below :

The single-family house constructed by the Yana, a Native American people who lived in what is now northern California, was conical in shape, its framework of poles overlaid with slabs of bark, either cedar or pine, and banked with dirt to a height of three to four feet.

I don't think that house....was conical....and banked is parallel..
Also, as per this question, i don't think that a house is banked with mud.. it is the framework that is banked with mud..

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by dikku07 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:00 pm
in my opinion D
as high as goes to show height. what is OA?

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by cata1yst » Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:43 pm
Sher1 wrote:I think it should be D. Parallelism should be between was conical in shape and was .......ABE are parallel to the modifier of the main clause.

Also don't think A is idiomatic.
I totally agree.

IMO D is the most parallel of the bunch.


What is the OA?

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by mehravikas » Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:46 pm
IMO - D

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by geet » Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:32 pm
well, guys their is controversy over the answer...
it must be between A and D and i thought to clear it at BTG but controversy remains here also. :( .

expert opinion needed!!!!

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Re: Tricky1

by tohellandback » Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:36 pm
geet wrote:The single-family house constructed by the Yana, a Native American people who lived in what is now northern California, was conical in shape, its framework of poles overlaid with slabs of bark, either cedar or pine, and banked with dirt to a height of three to four feet.

A. banked with dirt to a height of
B. banked with dirt as high as that of
C. banked them with dirt to a height of
D. was banked with dirt as high as
E. was banked with dirt as high as that of
IMO D
because in A "banked with dirt" modifies "slabs of bark"
The powers of two are bloody impolite!!

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by mehravikas » Mon Aug 24, 2009 1:50 am
This is a GMAT Prep problem - OA is A

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I will go with D

by mankabra » Mon Aug 24, 2009 5:32 am
Hi,

D is parallel.House.. was conical and was banked.

Can you please let us know the correce answer, as there is a bit of confusion here

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by sbasha » Mon Aug 24, 2009 7:45 am
It is A.

Here the parallelism applies to later part of the sentence "its framework of poles" but not to " single-family house"
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by srivas » Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:32 am
The single-family house constructed by the Yana, a Native American people who lived in what is now northern California, was conical in shape, its framework of poles overlaid with slabs of bark, either cedar or pine, and banked with dirt to a height of three to four feet.

A. banked with dirt to a height of
B. banked with dirt as high as that of
C. banked them with dirt to a height of
D. was banked with dirt as high as
E. was banked with dirt as high as that of

was colonial -- was banked
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by m&m » Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:44 am
I too picked D during my GMATprep test. But upon reviewing A, it is gramatically correct and, the original sentence must maintain the same meaning as the correct answer unless the meaning is flawed due to the error.

In A it says...
1) house constructed by Yana was conical in shape
1a) its framework (of conical shape) of poles overlaid with slabs of bark AND
1b) its framework was also banked with dirt to a height...


in D is says...
1) house constructed by Yana was conical in shape
1a) its framework (of conical shape) of poles overlaid with slabs of bark
2) house constructed was ALSO banked with dirt to height...


since A is not wrong both grammatically and logically we must use same logic in A even though D is not necessarily wrong (IMO)

hope that helps