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Re: For the purposes of the model, the different areas would [#permalink]
IMO D.

here the object is a dividing line .... so B, C out.
of A, D and E, A & E are wordy .... D is the one.
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For the purposes of the model, the different areas would comprise a dividing line of a different colour between two blocks of the same colour.


a dividing line of a different colour between two blocks of the same colour
two same coloured blocks with a different coloured dividing line between them
two blocks of the same colour with a dividing line of a different colour between them
a different colour dividing line between two same colour blocks
a dividing line where the colour was different between two blocks where the colour was the same


IMO C....because comparision is between two blocks....therefore "two blocks" should be after comprise is proper than "a dividing line"
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Re: For the purposes of the model, the different areas would [#permalink]
sentense describe a model wherein lines of 2 different colors are drawn ..
Line 1 -Color X
Line2 -Color Y
Line3 -Color X
Line 4 -Color Y...and so on ...

This is clear reflected in choice C .
All other choice alter the meaning .



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