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not very difficult .. though a bit confusing . [#permalink]
06 Dec 2003, 23:52
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not very difficult .. though a bit confusing ..
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Re: SC: Publication [#permalink]
07 Dec 2003, 03:53
pitts20042006 wrote: not very difficult .. though a bit confusing ..
C is the best.
i am a bit worried about whether "it" has a clear referent
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Why C ... or to make it more easy ..... What's wrong with the other choices?
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Actually, I myself got it as C but it is not given as the official answer and so was wondering if any of you smart people can throw some light on this one.
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Is it B ?
C,D and E use "which", whereas to refer to a place ("state") "where" is more appropriate.
Official answer ?
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Official ans is given as B. GMAT PLUS #53
Any thoughts?
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asandeep wrote: Is it B ?
C,D and E use "which", whereas to refer to a place ("state") "where" is more appropriate.
Official answer ?
Which is a relative pronoun that refers to a noun...
A noun can be a state, a name, a city, a country. etc etc
B is incorrect. It does not convey the intended meaning
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K, here is my 2 cents.
(B)'s "...circulation under a unanimous ruling..."?
is suspect.
I would have gone with (C) if i saw this Q on the exam.
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B offers an ambiguous IT (a publication? state? libel?)
I would have chosen C on the test.
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stolyar wrote: B offers an ambiguous IT (a publication? state? libel?) I would have chosen C on the test.
if IT in B is ambiguous , so is in C. what u say?
one more doubt , ETS says avoid using passive voice sentence in GMAT.
i doubt C is correct.
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