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What's particularly tricky about this question is that the prompt also makes the same rhetorically disastrous choice, so this might make (B) appear not too bad. I am sure many GMAT takers focused exclusively on grammar fell for the trap of (B). Meanwhile, the hyper-literalist would see the change in (C) and think that's a "change in meaning," rather than simply the first appearance of high quality writing among the answer choices. These official questions are brilliant, and they are
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