Sartre, an inadvertent guru, had an opinion on everything, painfully considered, elaborately reasoned, often changed.
A. often changed
B. and it was usually changed
C. that was often changed
D. changing often
E. one he often changed
The sentence is intended to predicate frequent change of Sartre’s opinions. We need to find the answer choice that most effectively does so.
Note that this modifier in option A, consisting of the adverbial modifier often and the verbal adjective changed, is most closely parallel to the two preceding predicates.
This choice is not parallel in structure to the preceding modifiers painfully considered and elaborately reasoned. This option also unnecessarily inverts the adjective and adverb, creating a different order from the order in the previous two modifiers.
青槐 发表于 2019-10-10 16:42
想找到有and的连词,但是没有找到所以只能选择最优解A了,GWD里面有道类似的So dogged were Frances Perkin ...
你给的这个句子,我去考mf上看了一下,发现一个评论
Ron:This is a really, really old problem (over 10 years old, if it\'s in \"set 27\"). The current GMAT won\'t test such oddly constructed sentences, so it\'s best to forget about this one altogether.
大概这种题真的遇上了我也做不出来吧,毕竟没有连词的并列真的太少见了
想找到有and的连词,但是没有找到所以只能选择最优解A了,GWD里面有道类似的So dogged were Frances Perkins' investigations of the garment industry, so persistent her lobbyingfor wage and hour reform, that, Alfred E. Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt recruited Perkins to work within the
government, rather than as a social worker.
这里没有连词也是对的,我们只能试着去理解答案