aditya8062 wrote:
@ Sukant2010 : kindly tell us the source so as we may avoid it in future !!
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I would caution you here. While's it's true that 80% of the time, (A) is wrong, nevertheless, the real GMAT communicates clearly a meaning in (A), and it is very important not to change that meaning. This is not a "theory" --- this is part and parcel of how the question is structured
thanksmike
Hi,
Actually I have written the source.
Its from a 800score.com flash test.
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