Just to clarify, "changes the meaning" is not a valid reason to eliminate an answer choice. It is common for the answer choices to present different meanings. Our job is to select an answer choice that conveys a clear meaning without committing any grammar errors. We may have to compare several choices to divine the intended meaning, but A is not special or privileged in any way; the correct answer can have a different meaning from that conveyed in A. In fact, since the meaning in A will
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