I just want to reiterate what Ron has said for B vs C, as I see most of the queries are for option B vs C
This is what Ron said,
if you look at (b) vs. (c), you'll notice that chunks of words are being moved around.
when that happens, you should try to pick the answer choicethat leaves single thoughts together.
here,"in greater detail than ever before" is a single thought , so it should ideally be left in one piece. if that isn't possible, then at least "in greater detail" and
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This is what Ron said,
if you look at (b) vs. (c), you'll notice that chunks of words are being moved around.
when that happens, you should try to pick the answer choicethat leaves single thoughts together.
here,"in greater detail than ever before" is a single thought , so it should ideally be left in one piece. if that isn't possible, then at least "in greater detail" and
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