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11 Nov 2008, 15:44
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The principal feature of the redesigned checks is a series of printed instructions that the company hopes will help merchants confirm a check’s authenticity, which includes reminders to watch the endorsement, compare signatures, and view the watermark while holding the check to the light. A. which includes reminders to watch the endorsement, compare signatures, and view B. which include reminders for watching the endorsement, to compare signatures and view C. by including reminders for watching the endorsement, comparing signatures, and viewing D. including reminders to watch the endorsement, comparing signatures and viewing E. including reminders to watch the endorsement, compare signatures, and view
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Re: SC: GMAT Set 29 -10 [#permalink]
11 Nov 2008, 16:29
E
coz of parallelism and the use of "which" ; which is wrongly used here
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Re: SC: GMAT Set 29 -10 [#permalink]
11 Nov 2008, 16:41
IMO A....which modifies check's authenticity and tells how check will be authenticated.....IMO which is properly used here.
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Re: SC: GMAT Set 29 -10 [#permalink]
11 Nov 2008, 23:30
Another E. "which" is ambiguous in the original sentence. Hence, A and B are out. On the face of it, C looks attractive. But, it changes the meaning. D also changes the meaning.
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Re: SC: GMAT Set 29 -10 [#permalink]
12 Nov 2008, 09:56
OA is E, however I dont quite understand E. Which phrase is "including...." line in E modifying? I guess, "printed instruction". If that is the case, then "including..." line is too far from what it is modifying. What do you think?
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Re: SC: GMAT Set 29 -10
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