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  1. mitzi, i understood that past perfect should be used but in C is the usage of 'it' correct ?
  2. why not D mitzi ? Isn't it precise ?
  3. paul2432 don't you think if D is correct then why owners will complain ?
  4. i wiould like to see the OA ..though Sushma's logic seems to be very appealing, i am still confuse in between A and C ..please provide OA !
  5. I am confused between D (60%) and E (40%).. :) whats the OA ?
  6. IMO B ...shouldn't we use 'nor' in a negative sentence ?? ef and mitzi ....??
  7. Thanks Mitzi .. can you please provide me the link where Bob has explained usage of pronoun??
  8. does powerscore bible has practice questions as well ? like all kind of question jumbled up ?
  9. i am also for B ..The first is a premise that undermines an alternative to the analyst's proposal; Analyst proposal was to give incentives etc to increase the population but it failed the second is a premise that supports the analyst's main claim. - Analyst main claim is to increase the population and by increasing people participation in govement, it can be achieved Others if you better explaination then please provide. what is the OA btw ?
  10. I think it should be D ..C is wrong as many is not similar to most ..
  11. B ..people are ready to look for alternate plans , which means they could vote for other candicate also. This increases the chance for the candicate who oppose the plan to win and hence this option actually supports the argument.
  12. might help: http://www.www.urch.com/forums/gmat-critical-reasoning/114070-couple-good-crs.html
  13. I am also for D but i do have a doubt about usage 'it'.. mitzi and effective_factor ...'it' in the option D can refer to link or to chain as well ? I frequently get confused with the usage of pronoun especially when there are two clauses ..can you please give me some pointers ?? thanks in adavance
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