Rickooreo wrote:
AnthonyRitz
Understood, just one follow-up question.
Had it been that other options have more glaring error, we would have selected B. Or B will ALWAYS bewrong
No, B is always wrong on this question. The idea that any wrong answer on the GMAT could be right absent other options is a mistake. This is not a test of shades of gray. The wrong answers are all truly broken. They're not just "good but there's something better out there."
B is a legitimately wrong answer here. The "After
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