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Andrew Yang
MGMAT STAFF
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Mww,
The question you cite in the Official Guide is a fantastic example of what parallelism means on the GMAT. In the question, there are 4 elements that are meant to be parallel as "services": 1. mortgages 2. home improvement loans 3. automobile loans and 4. financial advice The fifth element, "staying within the metropolitan areas" is clearly NOT parallel to the 4 listed above. Logically, staying within the metropolitan areas is not a service in the same way as mortgages, etc. As a result, the fifth MUST be treated differently and set off from the prior list. Therefore, you would require a "by" or something similar to indicate that the fifth element was not simply the fifth of a list of logically identical elements. By the same token, the end of the list of 4 elements must be noted with an "and" before the 4th element. Therefore, the correct answer is, as noted, answer choice (E). I hope that this is helpful. - Andrew |
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