One of the most traditional companies of the 21st century, Max-Sharp's Operations included distributing executive orders non-electronically. Despite these antiquated practices, the company did surprisingly well.
The point of the question is that in spite of its old-fashioned ways, Max-Sharp did well in the 21st century. The intrigue is past tense used for the company's performance in the currently running the 21st century. As of today, is the company no more operating?
In addition, does normally a GMAT SC question include two sentences separated by a period?
A. One of the most traditional companies of the 21st century, Max-Sharp's Operations included --
modification problem.
B. The operations of Max-Sharp, one of the most traditional companies of the 21st century, included----
the best of the choices C. Max-Sharp was one of the most traditional companies of the 21st century including in its operations the--
No sensible meaning can be deduced. It is not clear why 'including' is modifying the 21st century
D. Included in one of the most traditional companies of the 21st century Max-Sharp's operations is
--using present tense is for distributing and the past tense 'did' for the performance are pointless. E. The traditional company's operations of Max-Sharp included --
company's operations of Max-Sharp is redundant _________________
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