septwibowo wrote:
Dear GMATNinja , from this question, we find "lower" in the non-underlined part. Since "lower" is a comparative word, so it must be followed by "THAN".
Is this enough to eliminate answer choice C,D,E, which do not have THAN?
Thanks in advance!
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that you're correct about that. Another way of putting it is that the correct idiom is "lower than", not "lower than opposed to."
I do, however, get nervous about making generalizations
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