Thank youGMATNinja . You have very nicely explained and cleared my doubts, as you alwaysdo.
My biggesttakeaway:
In the sentence, a pronoun and its derivatives (such as in choice B & C), or the same mulitple pronouns, need not necessarily refer to the SAME noun. We need to look out for possible antecedents for each pronoun. In case there can be multiple logical antecedents for a pronoun, which we refer to as "pronoun ambiguity", we should look for a better option that is free of
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My biggesttakeaway:
In the sentence, a pronoun and its derivatives (such as in choice B & C), or the same mulitple pronouns, need not necessarily refer to the SAME noun. We need to look out for possible antecedents for each pronoun. In case there can be multiple logical antecedents for a pronoun, which we refer to as "pronoun ambiguity", we should look for a better option that is free of
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