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The sentence is in the past tense; therefore the present tense 'fits' won't be appropriate
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Looks like the OA is B.

Can you try to explain?

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Even I drilled at A. But on knowing the A, you can perhaps reject it on the grounds of redundancy. Since the 2nd clause begins with "because" so we are already given that this clause will provide us with the reason for direction of state highways.

"because that was the orientation of the existing cart paths" (B) vs "because the orientation fit the patterns of cart paths" (A) Both are grammatically correct, but perhaps give the same meaning, which is why one can say B is the better choice under this situation?

I have a question if in real GMAT, questions based on style and usage are THIS close? Also the fact that OA skipped some words from the main Q stem makes one susceptible to not mark it as the right answer.

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AjiteshArun -- Thanks for the link. Got that one right, but the rating on that Q was sub-600. I'm still scarred by this Q if the answer choices are going to be this close on a stylistic question. Spooks me.
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AjiteshArun -- Thanks for the link. Got that one right, but the rating on that Q was sub-600. I'm still scarred by this Q if the answer choices are going to be this close on a stylistic question. Spooks me.
Hi ravigupta2912,

You're not the only one who feels that way. Some (many!) non-official questions scare me too. :) That's not to say that you shouldn't use non-official material. Just make sure that you prioritize official material.

I'm not going to comment on this particular question, but I feel that a lot gets lost in the "translation" that rewording questions involves.
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OFFICIAL EXPLANATION

When we read the original sentence, we get bogged down in the wordy phrasing of the part beginning with "because." Let's see which choice makes that part clearer. Choice (B) uses fewer words to say the same thing in a way that's much easier to understand, so it is a good option. Choice (C) is confusing and uses both "while" and "but," which is redundant. That's a bad option. Choice (D) doesn't make sense; it says that the highways were diverted because they used to run north to south. Choice (E) leaves the sentence without a main verb.

The correct answer is Choice (B).
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The key testing in this question is modifier placement.

Historically shouldn't modify the verb "ran", instead it has to modify the clause.

Hence B
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Abhi077 - I believe "but" should be underlined in the orignal question
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The state highways historically ran from north to south, because that orientation fit the patterns of the existing cart paths through the mountains, but they were later diverted toward the coastal cities, often looping around the suburbs before terminating either in downtown transit centers or airports.
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Abhi077 - I believe "but" should be underlined in the orignal question
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The state highways historically ran from north to south, because that orientation fit the patterns of the existing cart paths through the mountains, but they were later diverted toward the coastal cities, often looping around the suburbs before terminating either in downtown transit centers or airports.
Corrected. Thanks
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