Sunday, October 5, 2008

Coyotes

Question 4: Coyotes

Although films about the American West depict coyotes as solitary animals howling mournfully on the tops of distant hills, in reality these gregarious creatures live in stable groups that occupy the same territory for long periods.

(A) films about the American West depict coyotes as solitary animals howling mournfully on the tops of distant hills
(B) in films about the American West coyotes are depicted to be solitary animals that howl mournfully on the tops of distant hills
(C) coyotes are depicted as solitary animals howling mournfully on the tops of distant hills in films about the American West
(D) films about the American West depict coyotes as if they were solitary, mournfully howling animals on the tops of distant hills
(E) films about the American West depict coyotes to be solitary and mournfully howling animals on the tops of distant hills

1 comment:

  1. Answer is (A).

    B. Usage of wrong Idiom. Correct Idiom is DEPICTED X AS Y.
    C. Passive Construction
    D. Wrong usage of Idiom.
    E. Same as (B).

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