<p>Please explain BB pg 659 # 11</p>
<p>I think this has to do with parallelism, correct me if I am wrong.</p>
<p>The main idea</p>
<p>Readers of the book said it is at once frustrating because ________
so you want an answer that provides a counter reaction using the same format, 'adjective' because ________
So the only choice that follows this format is E
and delightful because_______</p>
<p>frustrating and delightful are both adjectives describing the book. With choice E, they both provide an adjective and both tell why using because</p>
<p>Readers of the book said it is at once frustrating because _________ and delightful because ______________</p>
<p>Now you might have been expecting to use a word like but, although, or however, but think about it this way, 'readers say the book is _____ and _____'</p>
<p>readers are saying that the book is two things, frustrating and delightful, not frustrating while its delightful. </p>
<p>Thats how I look at it :)</p>
<p>Coming from Testmasters Complete Solutions.. </p>
<p>"E is correct because the structure of 'delightful because of its originality' is parallel to the structure of 'frustrating because of it chaotic structure.' "</p>
<p>Wow, I dont even have testmasters and I had the same approach</p>
<p>^^^ that makes you a testmaster by definition, doesn't it? :)</p>
<p>sweet ... we'll just have to see in Oct</p>
<p>Haha, very good!</p>