<p>Medical students must learn to (pay attention and be) respectful of the needs of both their patients and their patients families.</p>
<p>(A) pay attention and be
(B) be attentive to and
(C) pay attention to and
(D) be attentive with and
(E) be both attentive and</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure it’s C. Because if you take out “and be respectful of” it doesn’t make sense without a “to” after “pay attention”</p>
<p>I think it’s B because you want to to say be attentive to and be respectul. If you say pay attention to, then it becomes to respectful which doesn’t make sense.</p>
<p>I say the answer is A.</p>
<p>lol, you guys gave me 3 different answers xD</p>
<p>Medical students must learn to (pay attention and be) respectful of the needs of both their patients and their patients’ families.</p>
<p>(A) pay attention and be
(B) be attentive to and
(C) pay attention to and
(D) be attentive with and
(E) be both attentive and</p>
<p>(A) Sounds fine.
(B) Sounds fine.
(C) Definitely wrong.
(D) Attentive with sounds wrong.
(E) Probably not the correct answer.</p>
<p>I think I’ll have to go with B.</p>
<p>it’s B.</p>
<p>You must be attentive TO and respectful OF.
Since they are not interchangeable, you must specifically put the “TO” in there.</p>
<p>It’s definitely C if you forgot the “be” in the choice. If not, the answer is B.</p>
<p>It’s B.</p>
<p>C just sounds plain wrong.</p>
<p>I see that B is correct since it is the only one that adheres to parallelism.</p>