In the early centuries of the second millennium B.C., people speaking strange dialects akin to that of India, moved to Northern Iraq and Syria.
A
Akin to those
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B
Akin to that in
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C
Akin to those into
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D
Keen to those of
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E
No correction required.
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Solution
The correct option is B Akin to that in Use 'akin to that in' in place of 'akin to that of' to make the syntax correct. The activity can't be similar to 'India' but it could be similar 'In India'. Hence, (b) is suitable usage. Eg: Something akin to gratitude overwhelmed her.