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i also prefer C, which is parallel in construction, among the available.

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My choice is 'B'
After going back and forth between 'B' & 'C' I decided on 'B'.
In 'C' there were 2 things that I was skeptical about.
1) I may be totally off on this - I think it should start with 'are concerned with....'
2) The sentence ends with 'from the old system to the new' - I think this should be of the form 'from X to Y' so it should read 'from the old system to the new system'
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rthothad's reasoning sounds good too. What is OA?
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rthothad's reasoning seems to be fine but i guess he is MISSING that B CHANGES the meaning . The sentence uses" FORM" whereas B uses "between". I guess you see the difference now. Thats y i rejected B. Though it sounds ok.

Well as far as C is concered I will go with rthothad that it the sentence should start with "concerned" this is not a GMAT quality question or has some TYPOs. But i think out of the lot C is the best.

Gayathri what is the source of this question. Is it from PR?

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C is the answer ......


training....,reference materials and inordinate amount are supposed to PARALLEL. Only C qualifies that.
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I would go with C here
B) starts off with an enumeration of 2 independent clauses and ends with the third enumeration being a noun phrase
1- training is insufficient --> independent clause(subject+verb+complement)
2- reference materials are unhelpful --> independent clause(subject+verb+complement)
3- the inordinate amount of time involved to switchbetween the old & the new system --> noun phrase(noun+modifier); notice that no verb is present here

Hence, B breaks the enumeration parallelism. Only C makes the right enumeration of 2 nouns+noun phrase; it keeps the right parallel structure. Although I would have preferred a comma before the "and" so as to make the last 2 elements distinct, it is not absolutely necessary and thus not grammatically wrong.

By the way, A has to same enumeration flaw. It starts off with an independent clause, followed by 2 noun phrases.
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The OA is C.

qhoc0010, I did miss the comma in C. I have edited the question to correct that and have also included E. :oops:

Saurabh, this question is from Kaplan CD.



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