glagad wrote:
AFAIK, Like should not be used to give examples is a hard rule.
Also, I eliminated B on the basis of - Just like is followed by a clause - where the rule I know states that "like" should be used for comparison but should always be followed by a noun, as opposed to "usage of as", in which "as" must be followed by a clause unless the sentence is talking about assuming a role.
E.g.
I took care of the kid as an elder brother.
Unlike
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Also, I eliminated B on the basis of - Just like is followed by a clause - where the rule I know states that "like" should be used for comparison but should always be followed by a noun, as opposed to "usage of as", in which "as" must be followed by a clause unless the sentence is talking about assuming a role.
E.g.
I took care of the kid as an elder brother.
Unlike
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