Nobody is going to like this answer (myself included!), but it isn't unusual for "errors" of some sort to appear in the non-underlined portion of official GMAT questions. Here's the important thing to keep in mind -- always -- as you do GMAT SC: you're always looking for the "most effective answer," as stated in the SC instructions in the OGs.
That doesn't mean that you're looking for a "perfect" or even a "good" answer -- just the best of a potentially
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That doesn't mean that you're looking for a "perfect" or even a "good" answer -- just the best of a potentially
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