HBSdetermined wrote:
I ignored C because of the pronoun *their*... can @e-gmat look into this?
GMAT allows a bit of pronoun ambiguity when there is an element of parallelism involved - e.g.,
If a pronoun is a subject of a clause, it would refer to subject of another clause in the sentence, although there could be 2 different possible antecedent, one of which is the subject of the other clause.
Similarly a possessive pronoun would refer to a possessive noun, although there could be 2 possible antecedents.
Here the
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