Jack’s parents were concerned with increasing acts of violence against Polish Jews in other parts of Poland, but they did not speak of these things in front of their children.
A – with increasing acts of violence against
B – with increasing acts of violence on
C – about increasing acts of violence against
D – about increasing acts of violence on
E – over increasing acts of violence against
Right Answer: C
Error Identification
Identifier | Error Type |
Concerned with, about, over | Idiom |
Acts of violence on / against | Idiom |
Explanation:
The two identifiers are ‘concerned with / about / over’ and ‘acts of violence against / on’. Concerned can idiomatically go along with ‘with’, ‘about’ and ‘over’ but the meanings derived are completely different. ‘Concerned about’ is to be worried about; ‘concerned over’ is to care about something; ‘concerned with’ is to be interested in or associated with something. ‘Violence against’ is the correct idiomatic form.
A – ‘concerned with’ changes the meaning and is illogical in context.
B – ‘concerned with’ is incorrect; ‘violence on’ is unidiomatic.
C – This is the correct answer.
D – ‘violence on’ is unidiomatic.
E – ‘concerned over’ means to care about someone / something and this distorts the meaning of the sentence.