Kansas Republican Nancy Kassebaum, One of Only Two Women in the U.S. GMAT Sentence Correction

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Question: Kansas Republican Nancy Kassebaum, one of only two women in the U.S. Senate in 1992, said she did not so much wish for more women senators but more moderate Republican ones.

A) did not so much wish for more women senators but more moderate Republican ones
B) wished not so much for more senators who were women than moderate Republicans
C) did not wish so much for more women senators as for more moderate Republicans
D) did not wish for more women senators so much as moderate Republicans
E) wished for more senators who are moderate Republicans than women

“Kansas Republican Nancy Kassebaum, one of only two women in the U.S. Senate in 1992” - is a GMAT sentence correction question. These types of questions contain grammatical errors in the underlined sentence, and we have to choose the correct statement from the options. GMAT sentence correction is part of GMAT verbal.

Answer: C
Explanation
:

The following principles can be used to confirm the modification that is being requested for the phrase:

  • Parallelism
  • Examining two separate aspects
  • Modifiers

This is how the sentence is put together:

One of just two women serving in the U.S. Senate in 1992, Kansas Republican Nancy Kassebaum said she wished there were more moderate Republicans rather than more women.

B) did not wish for more women senators as much as moderate Republicans did not wish for more moderate Republicans
C) did not wish for more women senators as much as moderate Republicans
D) did not wish for more women senators as much as moderate Republicans Nothing parallel
E) wished for more moderate Republican senators than women wished for.

Option A is incorrect:
The incorrect response is Option A. which wishes for more moderate Republican senators rather than more female senators.
No Parallelism: for more senators but for….hence option A cannot be the correct choice.

Option B is incorrect:
Option B is the wrong answer. “Wished not so much” is the statement that is the reason it is not making much sense.

Choice C is correct.
This is the correct choice.
The right phrase is "for more women senators as for more." It makes perfect sense and follows grammar rules.

Choice D is incorrect.
This is the wrong decision. The sentence does not parallel anything else. Therefore, selecting this option cannot be the best decision.

Choice E is incorrect.
This is the wrong decision. It is an erroneous choice since the word "wished" is being used incorrectly.

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