elevinty wrote:
isnt the idiom for "elected" is "elected to" so how come B is right?
my answer was C.
I hate when this happens, MGMAT says 'elected to', and my notes tell me 'elected as' so I guess you can use both!
Elect someone as something
Elect someone to something
Both are correct and used according to the context.
Here, X was elected as Senator.
He was elected to the congress.
Hope this helps
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