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Directions: The following sentences have been divided into four parts (A), (B), (C) and (D). Read the sentences carefully to find out if there is any error in any part of the sentence. The error, if any, will be in any one part of the sentence. Mark that part as your answer. If the sentence is completely correct as it is, then choose option E ‘No Error’ as the answer.
There are those that oppose debt relief to peasants on the (A)/ ground that it constitutes a “moral hazard,” but reframe from (B)/ extending the same argument when the so-called (C)/ captains of industry are the beneficiaries of debt write-offs, (D)/ even when some of there companies are wilful defaulters. (E)/
A
B
C
No error
E
Fragment D, in bold, is already correct.
Fragment A: There are those that oppose debt relief to peasants on the Here, those refers to people. That may be used when referring to people, animals, groups, or things, but who is preferred when referring to people. Correct: There are those who oppose debt relief to peasants on the
Fragment B: ground that it constitutes a “moral hazard,” but reframe from Here, Reframe is grammatically and contextually absurd. The next fragment indicates that moral hazard is not applied to willful defaulters. The correct word will be refrain. Correct: ground that it constitutes a “moral hazard,” but refrain from
Fragment E: even when some of there companies are wilful defaulters. There should be replaced by their. Correct: even when some of their companies are wilful defaulters.
Fragment C is correct.
Hence, option C is correct.
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