Few stories have captured the popular imagination than that of one-time Olympian and POW survivor, Louis Zamperini, who battled unimaginable odds.
(A) than that of
(B) better than
(C) as is that of
(D) as has that of
(E) than
A -> A is wrong because you are missing the word 'better' for it to make sense... A IS OUT
B -> Wrong because you are comparing Stories to a Person, you should compare stories to stories... B IS OUT
C -> Almost right, You are correctly comparing stories to stories, but there is a tense error... C IS OUT
D-> D IS CORRECT... You are correctly comparing 'few stories' to the story of the One time Olympian... and the tense is correct
E-> Incorrect
(A) than that of
(B) better than
(C) as is that of
(D) as has that of
(E) than
A -> A is wrong because you are missing the word 'better' for it to make sense... A IS OUT
B -> Wrong because you are comparing Stories to a Person, you should compare stories to stories... B IS OUT
C -> Almost right, You are correctly comparing stories to stories, but there is a tense error... C IS OUT
D-> D IS CORRECT... You are correctly comparing 'few stories' to the story of the One time Olympian... and the tense is correct
E-> Incorrect
Statistics : Posted by LucienH • on 31 Oct 2023, 01:30 • Replies 2 • Views 194



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