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but the answer for 2 nd is D. I am not able to figure out how. Question is from ETS old test paper


Sorry, I rushed. :oops:

(D) should be correct for #2 because "deciding" is actively phrased (preferred on the GMAT) as opposed to "it's decision," which is passive and wordy. I will edit my answer appropriately.
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Can you please tell me what's the problem with other option. What the best way to solve this problem. If I want to using POE , then how can i use it here.



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