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OG_11_SC:To Josephine Baker, Paris was her home

by tathagat Wed Jul 16, 2008 12:29 pm

Could someone explain why D is better than C?
In D, it has no referent and hence D is a bad choice.
OG says in C, "to be an expatriate was fashionable " is written in the reverse order.
I feel its in the right order because in the reverse order,there will be a hanging "it" with no referent, just like in D!

OA should be C!!!!
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by jwinawer Sat Oct 04, 2008 6:03 pm

Hi tathagat,

Unfortunately we cannot answer questions from the Official Guide due to copyright rules. I will have to delete the post above.

-Jon