easy · GMAT Verbal
On a Reading Comprehension 'Main Idea' question, one answer choice accurately describes the third paragraph but ignores the first two paragraphs entirely.
Why is this choice incorrect?
- It is out of scope because it introduces information not found in the first half.
- It is too narrow, capturing a single section rather than the whole passage.
- It is a distortion because it changes the meaning of the third paragraph.
- It is too extreme for a generally measured passage.
- It is an opposite choice because it contradicts the introductory context.
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