Actually, contrast with and contrast to are both grammatically correct. So it was not an idiom error.
i remember now it was the plato question in critical reading on atlantis ?!? Anyone ?!?
You both are wrong. The sentence is correct. The correct idiom is “contrast with,” not “contrast against” or “contrast to”
In Contrast to the symphonies of Haydn, a much freer use of dissonance is evident in the symphonies of Mahler.
A) In contrast to the symphonies of Haydn, a much freer use of dissonance is evident in the symphonies of Mahler.
B) In contrast with Haydn’s symphonies, Mahler uses dissonance much more freely.
C) In Contrast to those of Haydn, the symphonies of Mahler demonstrate a much more free use of dissonance.
D) In contrast to Haydn’s symphonies, Mahler’s demonstrate a much freer use of dissonance.
E) In contrast with Haydn’s symphonies, those of Mahler use dissonance much more freely.
“In contrast to” and “in contrast with” may be correct idioms per se, but they may be incorrect when looking at specific situations… I believe I had put in contrast to.
@kentonpalmer
I put that Plato’s work had little bearing on its popularity.
@concreteolives me too
SINUOUS ERROR OR CONTRAST ERROR OR NO ERROR??? PLEASE !!!
@TheEpic2401Man
I put no error.
I saw earlier that sinuous was not an error…
I’m not sure about the contrast one.
@grparker21 Origins questions could have gone either way.
‘Compared to’ and ‘Compared with’ are both idiomatically correct. The usage depends on the context of the sentence.
- To compare to is to point out similarities between objects regarded as essentially of a different order.
- To compare with is to point out differences between objects regarded as essentially of the same order.
I believe the in contrast to and in contrast with had a subtle nuance to it too
are you guys sure sufficiently enough was a redundancy error?
I think the general consensus is that it was redundant
I had that but then i thought plato was what inaugurated the hype around the atlantis myth, therefore he provided precedence for the myth’s popularity. Does anyone remember tbe other options?
Section 4 was the experiment section right?
Who remembers the 4 Ds in a row with 1-4 on a math section
no, but i remember 4 b’s in a row in writing
Where are you from EpicMan?
For the question that said the amendment _________ the law to broaden its scope. I put redressed but was stuck between that and supplemented.