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by ali Mon Sep 24, 2007 8:11 pm

Antarctica receives more solar radiation than does any other place on Earth, yet the temperatures are so cold and the ice cap is reflective, so that little polar ice melts during the summer; otherwise, the water levels of the oceans would rise 250 feet and engulf most of the world’s great cities.

A. is reflective, so that little polar ice melts during the summer; otherwise,
B. is so reflective that little of the polar ice melts during the summer; were it to do so,
C. so reflective that little polar ice melts during the summer, or else
D. reflective, so that little of the polar ice melts during the summer, or
E. reflects so that little of the polar ice melts during the summer; if it did

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by Guest Mon Sep 24, 2007 11:37 pm

I think it is B. What is OA?
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by RonPurewal Thu Sep 27, 2007 3:31 am

The answer is indeed B.

Only B and C have acceptable parallelism with the 'so' construction ('the temps are so cold and the ice cap [so] reflective...'), so it's down to those two.

C is badly worded, though, because it seems to imply that there are two possibilities of essentially equal probability (either (1) little polar ice melts OR ELSE (2) the water levels blah blah blah). That leaves B, which correctly implies that the melting of the ice is hypothetical.
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Re: source - SETS

by deadpig1987hahaha Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:53 pm

Hi, Ron
In choice B
"yet the temperatures are so cold and the ice cap is so reflective that little of the polar ice melts during the summer; were it to do so..."

what does it refer to? I remember you said
'it' must refer to the ENTIRETY of the noun phrase serving as an antecedent.

But here "it" seems refer to "polar ice" rather than "little of the polar ice". Why is it?


Thanks!
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Re: source - SETS

by esledge Wed Sep 23, 2009 2:38 pm

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