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So, this is something that I have seen around quite a few times- the issue of meaning. I have come across various questions in which, we outrightly reject 1 or 2 or more options because they change the "intended meaning" of the sentence. Furthermore, I have also come across a few posts that say that it isn't really the option A that defines the meaning and flow of the sentence?
Can anyone help me with this?
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So, this is something that I have seen around quite a few times- the issue of meaning. I have come across various questions in which, we outrightly reject 1 or 2 or more options because they change the "intended meaning" of the sentence. Furthermore, I have also come across a few posts that say that it isn't really the option A that defines the meaning and flow of the sentence?
Can anyone help me with this?
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sweetlyimproved
It's not true. GMATNinja has written about it somewhere
Great question @nakuldash.i have the same problem i let the option A DEFINE the meaning of the rest of the options. GMATNinja s post really hit the bulls eye
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