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 [#permalink] New post 05 Dec 2003, 02:32
stolyar wrote:
A seems to be OK


hmm.. gradual flood or cataclysm flood

does cataclysm (its a noun) sound right?

i think it should be like

gradual flood or cataclysmic flood

Adjectivenoun or Adjective noun

what do you think


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 [#permalink] New post 05 Dec 2003, 04:47
My ans D.
coz "was gradual or created a ctaclysm" is not parallal. is it?...no.

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 [#permalink] New post 05 Dec 2003, 06:57
I think is D.

"whether" always beats "if" in GMAT, so we are left with A and D

D is parallel, A is not

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 [#permalink] New post 06 Dec 2003, 15:36
Akamai, what do you think is the best choice ?

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 [#permalink] New post 07 Dec 2003, 18:43
My 2 cents?

A) lacks parallelism
B)'s ..."If the flood was..." is suspect. From what I know isn't "IF" reserved for if - then - statements?
C)'s "...about whether..." I don't thinks so/
D) My money is on you baby! Clear, and idiomatic.

Anyone disagree?
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