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Voters want to elect a president

by ParthJ26 Thu Dec 07, 2017 3:49 am

MGMAT 6th Edition SC guide - Pg 92 Problem 13

Hi.

Voters want to elect a president who genuinely cares about health care, the environment. the travails of ordinary men and women, and who has the experience, wisdom and strength of character required for the job. - CORRECT.

X = who genuinely cares about health care, the environment. the travails of ordinary men and women

Y = who has the experience, wisdom and strength of character required for the job

PARALLEL.

In an alternative sentence, can't I decide where I want to split the two sentences?

Voters want to elect a president who genuinely cares about health care, the environment, the travails of ordinary men and women, and has the experience, wisdom and strength of character required for the job.

Voters want to elect a president who

X = cares about health care, the environment, the travails of ordinary men and women.

Y = has the experience, wisdom and strength of character required for the job.
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Re: Voters want to elect a president

by Sage Pearce-Higgins Mon Dec 11, 2017 12:00 pm

This sentence is discussed elsewhere. Please search before posting: https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/foru ... tml#p45277