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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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which is correct sentence?

1) We can gain conceptual knowledge from reading faster than gain that from doing an experiment.
2) We can gain conceptual knowledge from reading faster than that from doing an experiment
  

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Neither. The latter part of the sentence is poorly worded, and the whole thing is confusing because faster is squinting. We can gain conceptual knowledge faster from reading than from doing an experiment.

  • Neither.
  • The latter part of the sentence is poorly worded, and the whole thing is confusing because faster is squinting.
  • We can gain conceptual knowledge faster from reading than from doing an experiment.
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Neither. The latter part of the sentence is poorly worded, and the whole thing is confusing because faster is squinting.

We can gain conceptual knowledge faster from reading than from doing an experiment.

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