- Wed May 01, 2013 4:11 pm
#9222
Experts,
Honestly, I was completely lost on this one.
I tried reading and re-reading the quotation .... desires a victorious battle COLON "If this sacrifice will loose winds, it is permitted to desire it fervently"
How am I supposed to know what is the antecedent of "it"? It could be "battle" by going through the parallelism between the object of the verb "Desire," or "sacrifice."
While reading this passage, I knew that the test makers have planted this trap, and there WILL be a question on this. To my surprise, there are two questions 7 and 8.
I chose B on this one. Can you please help me? This passage was really difficult for me.
Thanks
Voodoo
Honestly, I was completely lost on this one.
I tried reading and re-reading the quotation .... desires a victorious battle COLON "If this sacrifice will loose winds, it is permitted to desire it fervently"
How am I supposed to know what is the antecedent of "it"? It could be "battle" by going through the parallelism between the object of the verb "Desire," or "sacrifice."
While reading this passage, I knew that the test makers have planted this trap, and there WILL be a question on this. To my surprise, there are two questions 7 and 8.
I chose B on this one. Can you please help me? This passage was really difficult for me.
Thanks
Voodoo