Pankaj0901
Ah, I see. Well, you don't really want to use the absence/presence of "the" to determine which elements are parallel. In this case, we definitely don't want to read "the benefit" and "the wheel" as parallel, since they aren't the same kind of thing at all. The GMAT will not generally compare an abstract concept (benefit) with a concrete object (the wheel), even though both are nouns.
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Ah, I see. Well, you don't really want to use the absence/presence of "the" to determine which elements are parallel. In this case, we definitely don't want to read "the benefit" and "the wheel" as parallel, since they aren't the same kind of thing at all. The GMAT will not generally compare an abstract concept (benefit) with a concrete object (the wheel), even though both are nouns.
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