<p>I’m rather confused with this question: </p>
<p>A doctor who treats patients with broken bones in their legs or feet typically <em>outlines</em> several stages of rehabilitation, including <em>one</em> <em>during which</em> such patients use <em>a cane</em>. <em>no error</em></p>
<p>Identify the mistake, the answer choices are denoted **</p>
<p>I chose D, the Princeton Review book (Practice test 5) answers says there is no error.</p>
<p>I chose D because i thought since there is more than one patient, there is more than one cane. Therefore It should be “use canes” instead of “use a cane”</p>
<p>The correct answer is E</p>
<p>Explain why please?</p>
<p>rofl i went to the answer explanations and they say it’s wrong because of the saem reason i said, but the answer they write down is E
im afraid this book sucks lol</p>
<p>PR sucks.</p>
<p>Joe Bloggs? ***? They thinking taking the test in the mindset of an idiot is a good idea so you can “beat” the test.</p>
<p>i dont even read any part of the pr book except i only do the tests. how are accurate are the tests of the princeton review, in comparison to that blue book at that almost everyone has?</p>
<p>it’s cuz pr is full of a bunch of idiots</p>
<p>ok, at the risk of being called an idiot…
I’m tripping over canes and doctors to understand that dumb sentence…</p>
<p>I tried it out by substituting this example in my mind, where my intuition would kick in better:
“…and in the commotion that usually follows, I tend to have encounters with several groups of sophomores, including one during which such students
(disagrees vs. disagree) with me…”</p>
<p>and I decided you were right, sars, the problem still ends up with individual students because I want to say “disagree” not “disagrees” right there.</p>
<p>Unless somebody can convince us that the word “such” transforms the “patients” back into individual patient-by-patient… or am I missing something here?</p>
<p>I’d vote for sars.</p>
<p>And I really tried to prove PR correct, just couldn’t</p>
<p>So you don’t feel you wasted the money, if the PR explanations work for you, use that part, but don’t use their test questions with complete trust.</p>
<p>p.s. i don’t work for them and am still open to being proven wrong on sars question…</p>
<p>Its a known fact that the answer must be D. If i’m wrong, i’ll post my ip address on a hacker site. :)</p>