After interacting with numerous students, we have come to realize that students need to be reminded of certain “tips” to do well in the GMAT. For this purpose, we have started a series called “e-GMAT’s Best Practices for Acing GMAT”. This article – the first in this series – discusses a “best practice” in Sentence Correction – reading and analyzing the complete sentence and not just the underlined portion.
In theory, this best practice may seem obvious; however, in reality we have observed that many students do not follow the same when they are under time constraints. Click below to see how ignoring the non-underlined portion may lead you to choosing the incorrect answer.
And now apply the take away of this article on these e-GMAT questions.
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Happy Learning!