I'm not sure how "dignifies the life(X)", "consecrates the death(Y)", and "comes at a cost, one’s life" is parallel in original sentence.
Because dignifies personifies the life and similarly consecrates personifies the death. But come at cost doesn't do this. Instead it modifies both X and Y. As per this meaning, D seems to be correct.
But I think we will never get these kind of questions in GMAT. Since the original sentence may have written wrongly? I'm confused
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Because dignifies personifies the life and similarly consecrates personifies the death. But come at cost doesn't do this. Instead it modifies both X and Y. As per this meaning, D seems to be correct.
But I think we will never get these kind of questions in GMAT. Since the original sentence may have written wrongly? I'm confused
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