aekukula wrote:
Not Unlike ? isn't it a little bit redundant ? hence make option A and B wrong
why we chose "Not Unlike" instead of "Like" ?
Not unlike is acceptable usage. It means
similar (in at least some way)
to . The
like options have
other mistakes (for example, we don't want to compare
his courage with
Rosa Parks ). Option D could also imply that either
Jackie Robinson or
his courage refused to move.
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