Friday, February 17, 2006

EC - seventeenth-century colonists

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 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 like a property arrangement rather than
E. Samuel Sewall, like other seventeenth-century colonists, viewed marriage as a property arrangement rather than

6 comments:

Luís Botelho Ribeiro said...

The emphasis of this assertion woulg go best into Samuel's view, rather than to the Marriage. So the sentence subject should be Samuel, leaving only options (C) and (E). Then our option would go to form (E), because in (C) the element "like other ...» is quite outplaced, cutting the more logical flow of the idea as in (E)

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