OG Gmat Review 11th edition Sentence Correction #131

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Cajuns speak a brought to Southern Louisiana by the 4000 Acadians who migrated there in 1755; their languange is basically seventeenth century Frenchto which has been added English, Spanish, and Italian Words.

a. to which has been added English, Spanish, and Italian words
b. added ti which is English, Spanish, and Italian words
c. to which English, Spanish and italian words have been added
d. with English, spanish and italian words having been added to it
e. and, in addition, english, spanish and italian words are added.


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by GmatKiss » Sat Oct 01, 2011 7:31 pm
resilient wrote:Cajuns speak a brought to Southern Louisiana by the 4000 Acadians who migrated there in 1755; their languange is basically seventeenth century Frenchto which has been added English, Spanish, and Italian Words.

a. to which has been added English, Spanish, and Italian words
b. added ti which is English, Spanish, and Italian words
c. to which English, Spanish and italian words have been added
d. with English, spanish and italian words having been added to it
e. and, in addition, english, spanish and italian words are added.

IMO:C


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by neelgandham » Mon Nov 07, 2011 3:49 am
resilient wrote:Cajuns speak a brought to Southern Louisiana by the 4000 Acadians who migrated there in 1755; their languange is basically seventeenth century Frenchto which has been added English, Spanish, and Italian Words.

a. to which has been added English, Spanish, and Italian words
b. added to which is English, Spanish, and Italian words
c. to which English, Spanish and italian words have been added
d. with English, spanish and italian words having been added to it
e. and, in addition, english, spanish and italian words are added.


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IMO C reasons as stated by resilient
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by neelgandham » Mon Nov 07, 2011 4:03 am
edirik wrote:
neelgandham wrote:
resilient wrote:
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IMO C reasons as stated by resilient
But he/she did not state any reason :)

Oops I meant 'IMO C reasons as stated by edirik', That is by you :D.Thanks for correcting!

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