Apart from OA, I think the GMAT always lets you eliminate 50% of the answer choices. I always look at the end of the sentence too because thats where the hints may be placed. It is common approach to read left to right and doing so will cost us valuable time and the test makers know this.
1) the correct usage is'equipped to face ' not 'equipped for facing'.Eliminate A & E
2) the noun 'path must be singular since the inference is to the journey of a species. Eliminate C & D
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1) the correct usage is'equipped to face ' not 'equipped for facing'.Eliminate A & E
2) the noun 'path must be singular since the inference is to the journey of a species. Eliminate C & D
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