QUESTION 4
as per the question in VR book, lines 10-13 are
group. Yet this idea can be too restrictive. First,
mating between groups labeled as different species
(hybridization), as often occurs in the canine family,
is quite common in nature. Second,sometimes
Leaving out the end of ongoing sentence (" ...group) and the start of the new sentence in line 13.. the lines in focus are "Yet...common in nature" right?
i approached considering from YET to NATURE and following the process of elimination, i found the answer to be E. B was my runner up choice but previous sentence wrt to my interpretation was actually the definition of the biological species concept.
How do we deal with such minute discrepancies on gmat questions when they mention line numbers? pls help with thisconfusion.
AbdurRakib GMATNinja KarishmaB
...
as per the question in VR book, lines 10-13 are
group. Yet this idea can be too restrictive. First,
mating between groups labeled as different species
(hybridization), as often occurs in the canine family,
is quite common in nature. Second,sometimes
Leaving out the end of ongoing sentence (" ...group) and the start of the new sentence in line 13.. the lines in focus are "Yet...common in nature" right?
i approached considering from YET to NATURE and following the process of elimination, i found the answer to be E. B was my runner up choice but previous sentence wrt to my interpretation was actually the definition of the biological species concept.
How do we deal with such minute discrepancies on gmat questions when they mention line numbers? pls help with thisconfusion.
AbdurRakib GMATNinja KarishmaB
...
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