Help with SAT writing question?

<li>Winston Churchill, unlike<a href=“A”>/u</a> many English prime ministers before him,(B) </li>
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<p>had deep insight into<a href=“C”>/u</a> the workings of<a href=“D”>/u</a> the human mind. No Error.(E)</p>

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<li>The television station has received<a href="A">/u</a> many complaints about<a href="B">/u</a> the </li>
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<p>clothing advertisements, which some<a href="C">/u</a> viewers condemn to be<a href="D">/u</a> </p>

<p>tasteless. No Error.<a href="E">/u</a></p>

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<li>Norwegian writer Sigrid Undset is like<a href="A">/u</a> the novelist Sir Walter Scott </li>
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<p>in<a href="B">/u</a> her use of historical backgrounds, but unlike his books<a href="C">/u</a>, </p>

<p>she dwells on the psychological aspects of<a href="D">/u</a> her characters. No </p>

<p>Error.<a href="E">/u</a></p>

<p>1 is C? for?
2 is A?</p>

<p>1 is C? for?
2 is A?
3 is C?</p>

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<li>London differs from<a href="A">/u</a> other cities, such as<a href="B">/u</a> Paris and New </li>
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<p>York, in that<a href="C">/u</a> its shopping areas are so widely<a href="D">/u</a> spread out. </p>

<p>No Error.<a href="E">/u</a></p>

<p>Please answer my questions! It took me a long time to type them up. </p>

<p>Here's my thoughts:
1. I'm not sure.
2. (D). "to be" should probably "as."
3. (C) comparing her to his books?
4. No error but I'm not sure.</p>

<p>Help please!</p>

<p>4 is D? 10 char</p>

<p>1) E -- sentence is fine
2) D -- should be "as"
3) C -- should be "him", to parallel the other comparison (she's like Scott in this respect but unlike HIM in this other respect)
4) E -- sentence seems fine to me. </p>

<p>Of course, it's been over 30 years since I've taken the SAT.</p>

<p>1-e
2-d
3-c
4-e</p>

<p>1 is it b... its not in the normal case (before is a preposition so it should be he i think)?
2. d
3. c
4. e</p>

<p>Actually i am kinda doubting myself now.. on 1.</p>

<p>insight is always with into - so e for the first one</p>

<p>2 - d</p>

<p>3- c for comparsion</p>

<p>4 - e</p>

<p>1 E --not sure about it though
2 D as being/ or just as
3 C faulty comparison
4 E</p>

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<li>E</li>
<li>D (as)</li>
<li>C (uncertain comparison)</li>
<li>E or C</li>
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