varunjoshi31 wrote:
Even I have the same doubt as nemesis23.
Since the sentence had a clause and not a noun/pronoun the use of preposition like is not correct.
Between B and C, C maintains the correct parallelism and hence I selected C. Can somebody care to explain why Like is correct over As??
As is used to provide an example while like means similar, here non fiction books cannot be an example of a type of movie
Between D and E , E is the correct option as the Public is singular and hence takes it rather than
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