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To meet the rapidly rising market demand for fish and seafood, suppliers…GMATPrep
To meet the rapidly rising market demand for fish and seafood, suppliers are growing fish twice as fast as their natural growth rate, cutting their feed allotment by nearly half and raising them on special diets. A their natural growth rate, cutting their feed allotment B their natural growth rate, their feed allotment cut C growing them [...]
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Ambiguous Pronoun – Nobody knows exactly how many languages…OG12#91
Nobody knows exactly how many languages there are in the world, partly because of the difficulty of distinguishing between a language and the sublanguages or dialects within it, but those who have tried to count typically have found about five thousand. Understand the meaning of the sentence and determine the logical antecedent Per the sentence: [...]
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Ambiguous Pronoun – Fossils of the arm of the sloth…OG12#78
Fossils of the arm of a sloth found in Puerto Rico in 1991, and dated at 34 million years old, made it the earliest known mammal of the Greater Antilles Islands. Understand the meaning of the sentence and determine the logical antecedent Per the sentence: Certain fossils were found in Puerto Rico in 1991 and [...]
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Pronoun Ambiguity Errors in GMAT
GMAT follows relatively strict rules pertaining to subject-verb agreement, verb tenses, modification, & parallelism. But “Pronoun Reference” is one such error topic that is not based on a strict rule-set. For this reason, many people often mistakenly eliminate an answer choice because of “ambiguous pronoun error”, when in fact the pronoun reference is not really [...]
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