DmitryFarber wrote:
arvind910619 ,
1) Yes, we need "the" in C to make it fit the list of distinctive features. These were unique events, not general traits or tendencies.
2) The word "that" would make C completely incorrect. The snowfall did not measure something. "Measured" is used as a modifier for "snowfall." We could say "that was measured," but it's not necessary. Official GMAT questions will definitely leave such wording out when it isn't needed. Also, if we
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