Your reasoning for removing the "was" vs "were" options on the bill monroe question (around 20 minute mark are wrong). The singular subject (Bill Monroe) WAS influential on... therefore cross offA and E. B is still the right answer but the process of getting there was incorrect.
I do not know I was able to solve each question correctly here , but in OG 2018 the end questions are literally tought which I wasn't able to solve.May be these aren't that difficult I suppose.
Yes it would be nests of other birds including bird a, bird b, bird c. Since the other is present, we do not need including those of. The option which uses "including those of" is referring to "eggs".
In option C, in the first line "it" refers to the moose but in the second line "them" refers to the moose. The moose in the sentence can either be singular or plural - not both. On the other hand, in option E, throughout the entire sentence the moose is singular (has, it). Hope it's clear.
@@JamboreeEducation However in option C,-- it is parallel TO MOVE AND TO STEP .... in option E It is NOT parallel It states ------ "to move" and "stepping". Please explain this. - THANKS
@@jmdentz33 you dont need the parallelism for to move and stepping because the "and" is ommitted. For example: The bird's wings enables it to fly, soaring through the sky. vs: The bird's wings enables it to fly and to soar through the sky.
FYI, plural of moose is still moose. I guess option C should be the answer? According to parallelism, using format as "verb+adv" after "move quickly" is better, I believe.
In option C, in the first line "it" refers to the moose but in the second line "them" refers to the moose. The moose in the sentence can either be singular or plural - not both. On the other hand, in option E, throughout the entire sentence the moose is singular (has, it). Hope it's clear.
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1st question why ain't A the right option ?? Where is thus parallel to ?
Question minute 51, isn't B wrong?? isn't 'such' supposed to be followed by 'as'? so 'who major in specialized areas such as ... ?
Doubt about Moose question.
Option E is not parallel "to move " and "stepping".
Instead option C seems to be the closest answer.
Kindly explain.
in first question why should we need "and "?
I got answers of 2 of the 12 questions wrong. The video is very faded/washed out.
Your reasoning for removing the "was" vs "were" options on the bill monroe question (around 20 minute mark are wrong). The singular subject (Bill Monroe) WAS influential on... therefore cross offA and E. B is still the right answer but the process of getting there was incorrect.
I do not know I was able to solve each question correctly here , but in OG 2018 the end questions are literally tought which I wasn't able to solve.May be these aren't that difficult I suppose.
Isn't the bird question referring to "nests of birds" including those of A,B,C?
Not able to understand your question. Please elaborate.
Yes it would be nests of other birds including bird a, bird b, bird c. Since the other is present, we do not need including those of. The option which uses "including those of" is referring to "eggs".
Predators pursuing it must leap over or go around them
As per sentence its reflecting go around them is plural so in that 3 rd should be right answer
In option C, in the first line "it" refers to the moose but in the second line "them" refers to the moose. The moose in the sentence can either be singular or plural - not both. On the other hand, in option E, throughout the entire sentence the moose is singular (has, it). Hope it's clear.
@@JamboreeEducation However in option C,-- it is parallel TO MOVE AND TO STEP .... in option E It is NOT parallel
It states ------ "to move" and "stepping". Please explain this. - THANKS
@@jmdentz33 you dont need the parallelism for to move and stepping because the "and" is ommitted.
For example: The bird's wings enables it to fly, soaring through the sky.
vs: The bird's wings enables it to fly and to soar through the sky.
For option C. The first "them" is referring to the moose which should be singular while the second "them" is referring to the trees which are plural.
FYI, plural of moose is still moose. I guess option C should be the answer?
According to parallelism, using format as "verb+adv" after "move quickly" is better, I believe.
In option C, in the first line "it" refers to the moose but in the second line "them" refers to the moose. The moose in the sentence can either be singular or plural - not both. On the other hand, in option E, throughout the entire sentence the moose is singular (has, it). Hope it's clear.
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Jamboree Education option E shows “to move” and “stepping”, isn’t this wrong for parallelism?
10 second question hahahaha what? stop joking this is easily a 1 minute question
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What is wrong with the resolution and the accent?