It is okay to skip the 'so' after 'just as'
Look at this example from GMAT -
Besides adding complementary flavors to many foods, hot sauces stimulate the release of endorphins in the brain, just as exercise does, and these have a pain-relieving effect like morphine's.
In this example 'just as' is used to compare two clauses - > 'exercise does' AND 'hot sauces stimulate the release of endorphins in the brain'.
A is the correct answer because we are comparing two actions here - 'is given
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Look at this example from GMAT -
Besides adding complementary flavors to many foods, hot sauces stimulate the release of endorphins in the brain, just as exercise does, and these have a pain-relieving effect like morphine's.
In this example 'just as' is used to compare two clauses - > 'exercise does' AND 'hot sauces stimulate the release of endorphins in the brain'.
A is the correct answer because we are comparing two actions here - 'is given
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