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I got to D purely through elimination but agree that it sounds very unusual - the use of 'rather' and 'instead of' in the same sentence. What's the source of this question?


Whats wron with E ? Apart from being wordy, E looks best to me.
Source : GMAT Club Verbal Book Exercise. I thought since this was created by verbal experts here, authenticity of questions may not be doubted. Some of concepts mentioned there in seems weird.
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Molly would like to go with her friends to the concert than going to the sales convention with her parents.

a) Molly would like to go with her friends to the concert than
b) It would have more appeal for Molly in going to the concert with her friends than
c) Going with her friends to the concert would Molly like more than to
d) Molly would rather go to the concert with her friends instead of
e) Molly would be more pleased for going with her friends to the concert than



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