ConnectTheDots wrote:
PiyushK wrote:
I have a doubt: to whom this pronoun him is referring in the sentence.
As per the meaning it should refer to Lawmaker but sentence doesn't have such noun antecedent.
Further only his and her are allowed to refer back noun in possessive noun case.
As per the meaning it should refer to Lawmaker but sentence doesn't have such noun antecedent.
Further only his and her are allowed to refer back noun in possessive noun case.
A pronoun can refer to a possessive. That's acceptable in GMAT. Here 'him' refer to the lawmaker from lawmaker's.
A is correct.
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