<p>Here is a new question: Please help</p>
<p>Norwegian writer Sigrid Undest [is like] the novelist Sit Walter Scott [in] her use of historical backgrounds, but unlike [his books], she dwells on the psychological [aspects of] her characters. [No Error]</p>
<p>should be "unlike the person" not "unlike the books"?</p>
<p>C. It shouldnt repeat his books but it should mention his name.</p>
<p>I agree with sweetcla, but more specifically, it should be "unlike he" or "unlike Sir Walter Scott".</p>
<p>Where did you retrieve this question?</p>
<p>By they way, what is wrong with having a preposition at the end of a sentence?</p>