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by pandeyvineet24 » Mon Dec 07, 2009 8:17 pm
Markets are often advocated as the most efficient avenue to human happiness, since markets allow producers and consumers to meet a seeming limitless number of needs and desires, each arising from a specific individual.


a seeming limitless number of needs and desires, each arising from

a seeming limitless number of needs and desires, each arising out of

a seeming limitless number of needs and desires, all arising from

a seemingly limitless number of needs and desires, all of them arising out of

a seemingly limitless number of needs and desires, each arising from

Whats wrong with D ?
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by gmatmachoman » Mon Dec 07, 2009 8:38 pm
IMO E.

when it comes to D, it seems to be unidiomatic (all of them arising out of )!!!

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by pandeyvineet24 » Tue Dec 08, 2009 8:05 am
gmatmachoman wrote:IMO E.

when it comes to D, it seems to be unidiomatic (all of them arising out of )!!!
What were reasons to eliminate A,B and C ?

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by aspirant1 » Tue Dec 08, 2009 3:09 pm
"Seeming" .....is not correct it has to be "Seemingly" - adverb this modifies adjective "limitless"

so a 3/2 split (A,B and C are down)

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by tanviet » Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:16 pm
this is similar to "Chinese character" question from OG10

remember pattern sentence in OG

main clause having a noun at the end+comma +each of them/all of them phrase

D is wrong not because of structure but because of meaning logic

"all needs and desires" can not arise from a specific individual

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