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Got D as well.

A and C are out because of their. B and E akward and unnecessary
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A and C out: s-v agreement
Bout: being= awkward
E out: tradition is uncountable noun, can not be used greater
D: ok
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Norway is singular and tradition is always longer (not greater).

so D is the answer.
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At 60 inmates per 100,000 citizens, Norway has one of the lowest incarceration rates of all Western contries, reflecting their long humanitarian tradition.

a)
b) being a reflection of its long
c) reflection of their long
d) reflecting its long
e) reflecting its greater


We require a present continuous tense here. So B and C are wrong. When we finite things to compare we can use greater, which in this case is Wrong, so eliminate E. Norway is singular so "its" in D is appropriate than "their" in A. So eliminate A. Hence the answer is D.
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Norway is singular, so D.


GMAT= (Give Money And Time)

ETS= (Evil Testing Syndicate)

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Thanx Bhai. Let me know if you come up with the "proper" acronym for Kaplan as well.



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