One Grammatical Question

<p>Theodore Roosevelt was not just a great reformer; he was also a great president.</p>

<p>a. Theodore Roosevelt was not just a great reformer; he was also a great president.
b. Theodore Roosevelt was not just a great reformer, and also a great president.
c. Theodore Roosevelt was not just a great reformer; but also a great president.
d. Great not just as a reformer, but Theodore Roosevelt was also a great president.
e. Not just as a reformer, Theodore Roosevelt was also a great president. </p>

<p>The answer is A
But why not choose E???</p>

<p>Thank you !</p>

<p>The sentence in e makes no sense because of the “as.” It would make sense if the “as” was gone.</p>