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Hey GMATClubbers! I'll be posting several sample questions in each verbal category. In addition to answers, any feedback would be appreciated. Too easy? Too unclear? Just right? Whatever you think! Thanks!
On the one hand, for those of us who hold that the enhancement of man’s freedom of choice to be a fundamental value, any manipulations of the behavior of others constitutes a violation of their essential humanity.
(a) who hold that the enhancement of man’s freedom of choice to be a fundamental value, any manipulations of the behavior of others constitutes a violation of their essential humanity. (b) who hold the enhancement of man’s freedom of choice to be a fundamental value, any manipulation of the behavior of others constitutes a violation of their essential humanity. (c) who hold that the enhancement of man’s freedom of choice to be a fundamental value, any manipulations of the behavior of others constitutes a violation of their essential humanity. (d) who hold the enhancement of man’s freedom of choice to be a fundamental value, any manipulations of the behavior of others constitutes a violation of their essential humanity. (e) who hold that the enhancement of man’s freedom of choice are fundamental values, any manipulations of the behavior of others constitutes a violation of their essential humanity.
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This is easy. But you made typos in the question. For example whats the difference between choice A and C.
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Hey GMATClubbers! I'll be posting several sample questions in each verbal category. In addition to answers, any feedback would be appreciated. Too easy? Too unclear? Just right? Whatever you think! Thanks!
On the one hand, for those of us who hold that the enhancement of man’s freedom of choice to be a fundamental value, any manipulations of the behavior of others constitutes a violation of their essential humanity.
(a) who hold that the enhancement of man’s freedom of choice to be a fundamental value, any manipulations of the behavior of others constitutes a violation of their essential humanity. (b) who hold the enhancement of man’s freedom of choice to be a fundamental value, any manipulation of the behavior of others constitutes a violation of their essential humanity. (c) who hold that the enhancement of man’s freedom of choice to be a fundamental value, any manipulations of the behavior of others constitutes a violation of their essential humanity. (d) who hold the enhancement of man’s freedom of choice to be a fundamental value, any manipulations of the behavior of others constitutes a violation of their essential humanity. (e) who hold that the enhancement of man’s freedom of choice are fundamental values, any manipulations of the behavior of others constitutes a violation of their essential humanity.
Thanks for the feedback, guys. And you're right - C was supposed to read:
(c) who hold that the enhancement of man’s freedom of choice to be a fundamental value, any manipulation of the behavior of others constitutes a violation of their essential humanity.
But I don't think that would have fooled anybody....
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