Drop A, C, and E for using past tense for at least one factor of the list, which requires a present tense for universal occurrences. In addition, the parallelism is ruined. D does not convey any sense in the third factor. Only B survives.
Princeton Review topics are somewhat not challenging with too glaring and basic error choices. For effective learning, more enigmatic issues are required.
Princeton Review topics are somewhat not challenging with too glaring and basic error choices. For effective learning, more enigmatic issues are required.
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