ivy Wrote:Hello Stacey,
Great Explanation! :)
My question:
Option E:
Historians have long debated whether the spectacular rise and fall of Napoleon in the decades after the French Revolution were the necessary outcome of the political vacuum created by the toppling of the monarchy.
Napoleon's rise and Napoleon's fall are two different events. I agree. Then, should not 'the necessary outcome' be replaced by 'the necessary outcomes'? And should not 'the rise and fall' be replaced by 'the rise and the fall' to make the subject unambiguously plural?
I hope to get a reply soon.
Thanks a lot! :)
Hi ivy,
To answer your questions:
1) I looked back at the original question and answers (see the first post) and the correct answer, E), does in fact use the language "outcomes". So you are absolutely correct there and must have been misreading the answer choices.
2) That's an interesting point. I think the GMAT would say that they are clearly two different events and thus are comprising a plural subject. The article "the" is not necessary to delineate this as plural. Remember, the GMAT will often not make things easier for you. :-)