I picked A because I thought 'compared to' compares Apples : Oranges whereas 'compared with" compares Apples : Apples
Also, I though 'his' doesn't have a antecedent in B because Jorge is in a prep and a PN can't link to a subject in a prep.
can an expert please help clarify? Thanks!
Also, I though 'his' doesn't have a antecedent in B because Jorge is in a prep and a PN can't link to a subject in a prep.
can an expert please help clarify? Thanks!
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