GMAT Doctor Workshop September 18, 2015
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Sentence Correction, Part I, for the following question: Samuel Sewall viewed marriage, as other seventeenth-century colonists, like a property arrangement rather than an emotional bond based on romantic love. (A)    Samuel Sewall viewed marriage, as other seventeenth-century colonists, like a property arrangement rather than  (B)    As did other seventeenth-century colonists, Samuel Sewall viewed marriage to be a property arrangement rather than viewing it as  (C)    Samuel Sewall viewed marriage to be a property arrangement, like other seventeenth-century colonists, rather than viewing it as  (D)    Marriage to Samuel Sewall, like other seventeenth-century colonists, was viewed as a property arrangement rather than  (E)    Samuel Sewall, like other seventeenth-century colonists, viewed marriage as a property arrangement rather than 
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