1000 SC Question #224

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1000 SC Question #224

by gmatgmat » Thu Aug 21, 2008 2:28 pm
224. Contrary to popular opinion, the movement toward a service economy is leading neither to lower standards of living, more of an unequal distribution of income, or displacing the physical production of goods.
(A) leading neither to lower standards of living, more of an unequal distribution of income, or
(B) leading neither to lower standards of living nor a more unequal distribution of income, or
(C) not leading to either lower standards of living nor to more of an unequal distribution of income, and neither is it
(D) not leading to lower standards of living, more of an unequal distribution of income, and it is not
(E) not leading to lower standards of living or to a more unequal distribution of income, nor is it


The answer is E. Could someone let me know why is that?


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by stubbornp » Thu Aug 21, 2008 7:13 pm
A,B,C--wrong idiom

D lacks parallelism

E is the best....leading to....or to....

even we can use nor alone.........