og16 Unlike a typical automobile loan, which requires a fifteen to twenty-percent down payment, the lease-loan buyer is not required to make an initial deposit on the new vehicle. (A) the lease-loan buyer is not required to make (B) with lease-loan buying there is no requirement of (C) lease-loan buyers are not required to make (D) for the lease-loan buyer there is no requirement of(E) (E) a lease-loan does not require the buyer to make Choice E, the best answer, correctly uses a parallel construction to draw a logical comparison: Unlike a typical automobile loan,... a lease-loan.... Choice A illogically compares an automobile loan, an inanimate thing, with a lease-loan buyer, a person. In choice C, buyers makes the comparison inconsistent in number as well as illogical. Choices B and D are syntactically and logically flawed because each attempts to compare the noun loan and a prepositional phrase: with lease-loan buying in B and/or the lease-loan buyer in D. Choices B and D are also imprecise and awkward. Finally, choice E is the only option that supplies an active verb form, does not require, to parallel requires. 对于答案没有疑问,但细看解释,发现其中的compare...and,查了一下,好像只有compare with 和compare to . 不理解,还是我的理解有误? 有nn可以解释吗? 谢谢
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