Why some people don't get
what they deserve
and why others get what they don't deserve
is a matter decided by luck E. No error
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The correct answer is: E. No error
The sentence is grammatically correct. The conjunction “and” is used to join two independent clauses, “Why some people don’t get what they deserve” and “Why others get what they don’t deserve.” The sentence is also clear and concise.
Here is a more detailed explanation of each option:
- Option A: “Why some people don’t get” is a grammatically correct phrase. It is a dependent clause that begins with the subordinating conjunction “why.”
- Option B: “What they deserve” is a grammatically correct phrase. It is a noun phrase that is the object of the verb “get.”
- Option C: “and why others get what they don’t deserve” is a grammatically correct phrase. It is a dependent clause that begins with the coordinating conjunction “and.”
- Option D: “is a matter decided by luck” is a grammatically correct phrase. It is a noun phrase that is the subject of the sentence.
- Option E: “No error” is the correct answer. The sentence is grammatically correct.