DIII wrote:
have already read that, I Understand that ambiguity creates problem, but what if the sentence is not ambiguous like the sentence above? and also see the manhattan and empower examples.
I see.
Well, I'm not an expert, but will try to answer it based on my GMAT experiences.
Do we have ST1 and ST2 in the answer choices? If that is the case, so ST1better than ST2, not necessarily that ST2 is wrong.
My point is, do we have another best option among the answer choices?
Sometimes I feel that the
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