daagh wrote:
Can’t we take a simpler route to solve this issue? For Eg.,
We can first kick out D for calling women ‘that’ rather than ‘who’.
Dump B and E for missing the definite article ‘the’ .
A is gone for reversing the sequence of timeline.
C visibly handles these two issues effectively, So the answer.
Take away: 1% wrong is 100 % wrong in the GMAT.
Thank you! I was wondering why nobody had mentioned the "the" of B and E, that was the main reason I got the question right.
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