soulwangh Wrote:JonathanSchneider Wrote:C would be incorrect because of Parallelism as well. Note that "as" creates a comparison, which is a special case of P-ism. Here the "as" connects "having too low a dosage" with "treatment." The same is the case with E, in a way, as the example give is not an example of a "treatment."
Hi,
Sorry to bring this old post up.
I don't know why "having too low a dosage" or "being cut off a drug" does not parallel to "treatment".
Please elaborate.
IMO, C is wrong because
1) if "as" creates a comparison, it must connect a whole sentence except that it exists in idioms such as "as...as" or "the same as" etc.
Or except that it exists in a reduced clause (don't mind the term).
Eg. the chemical reaction will produce a lot of smoke, as written in the instruction.
Both the meaning and the form of Choice C do not fit into this pattern.
2) If the intent usage of "as" is to give example, we should use "such as" . Even if we use "such as", we have redundancy problem because there is "for example".
3) Even if we could have found one interpretation to justify this sentence, it lacks clarity compared with the correct choice.
Please validate my idea.
Thanks in advance.
Hi, Ron
Can you please help me with it?