Kaal wrote:
confused between "in choosing" and "by choosing" and hence got the wrong answer...had eliminated answer choices and was left with 2 options a and c, chose c because in choosing seemed ambiguous. can someone explain why the split between the two is immaterial?
A has other problems also. It is using "accentuated". Past tense is not making sense here.
Remember if you are making a decision between one point, you should not cancel it out unless you are 100% sure. There
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