HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!
Explanation plzzz
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I checked this question on other forums and it has been a long debate why D can not be the OA. I think we should stick to the authentic sources and spend our time on them. Let's kiss goodbye this question and have fun in 2009 with other sentence correction challenges
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!
LGTCH
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"DON'T LET ANYONE STEAL YOUR DREAM!"
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Which test is this ? I have the paper tests.raptor84 wrote:source is GMAT Paper Tests...i am doubtful whether all the OA's of the GMAT paper tests are right...anyone else feel the same??
LGTCH
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sorry to post on this wrong question thread... :-)
But i have just one query....can't we eliminate "c" and "d" because of parallelism being broken. In both c and d..."and" creates parallelism. And in both of the sentences there are no parallel X and Y there.
Please help.
But i have just one query....can't we eliminate "c" and "d" because of parallelism being broken. In both c and d..."and" creates parallelism. And in both of the sentences there are no parallel X and Y there.
Please help.

















