GMATNinja wrote:
Ah, “each.” One of the GMAT’s favorite little things.
There’s some nuance to this, but the quick version is that when “each” is used as a subject, it’s always singular. (Note that “each” can also function as an adverb, though it’s fairly rare on the GMAT – seethis thread if you want to torment yourself with those details. Or check outthis thread for a more “normal” use of “each.”)
So in this case, we can eliminate (D) right away: “each… consist” is wrong,
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