(Idiom) (The Parthenon is the name of the ancient Greek temple in Athens,' and it is
now in ruins.) The sentence "The Parthooon is larger than usual" would mean that
"the Parthenon is usually small. but has become larger now". But this is not what
the author wishes to convey. So, (A) is wrong.
What the author means is that the Parthenoon is an example of Doric temples, but
'it is larger than what a Doric temple usually is. So, the correct construction to be
used is "The
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now in ruins.) The sentence "The Parthooon is larger than usual" would mean that
"the Parthenon is usually small. but has become larger now". But this is not what
the author wishes to convey. So, (A) is wrong.
What the author means is that the Parthenoon is an example of Doric temples, but
'it is larger than what a Doric temple usually is. So, the correct construction to be
used is "The
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