Taulark1 wrote:
AbhishekDhanraJ72 wrote:
I see no ambiguity without among.I didn't see any wrong comparison with option A. I felt option A is right. I know that when there is preposition in comparison we need to repeat the preposition or verb to remove ambiguity.For example: I am into videogames more than girls. Here sentence can have two meaning. One is I am more into videogames than girls are into videogames. Second is I am more into videogames than into girls(kind of less interested in girls). But in this question i think there
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