RMD007 wrote:
Hisayantanc2k ,
I have seen few comments on this topic and some people said that "they" or "them" used in option B and C does not have a clear antecedent.
I think in this case "they" or "them" refers to potential investors which is present in the propositional phrase. Even in e-gmat verbal chapters, it is said that pronoun can have antecedent in prepositional phrase.
Please correct me in my understanding if it is wrong, and are we striking down B and
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