GMAT Sentence Correction - Although Ms. Bakara had Previously Emphasized that She Could Not Speak for Other Black People

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Question: Although Ms. Bakara had previously emphasized that she could not speak for other Black people, she ventured to do so on this one occasion because she firmly believed that many minority people, likely most, would agree with her.

(A) do so on this one occasion because she firmly believed that many minority people, likely most, would agree
(B) speak on this one occasion since she firmly believed that many minority people, likely most, would have agreed
(C) so speak on this one occasion due to her firmly believing that many minority people, even most, would likely agree
(D) do so on this one occasion because she firmly believed that many minority people, if not most, would agree
(E) do so on this one occasion since she firmly believed many minority people, and even most, would likely agree

“Although Ms. Bakara had previously emphasized that she could not speak for other Black people” - is a GMAT sentence correction question. These types of questions contain grammatical errors in the underlined sentence and we have to choose the correct statement from the options. GMAT sentence correction is a part of GMAT verbal.

Answer: D
Explanation:

The given sentence correction question is tested by the given-below rules:

  • Parallelism
  • Comparison of two elements
  • Modifiers

Given passage is: Due to the highly sensitive nature of their work, all State Department staff members were instructed to store their files on secure servers.

Option A: Incorrect
Option A is incorrect. It is the most likely option but the word “likely most” in this sentence doesn’t bring the intended contrast. Therefore this cannot be correct.
Option B: Incorrect
Option B is incorrect. Here the use of the word “would have” is not in the correct tense. Hence option B cannot be correct.
Option C: Incorrect
Option C is incorrect. Here the use of the word “due to” is used instead of “since”. The word “due to” is incorrect. Hence C is incorrect
Option D: Correct
This option uses the correct tense. Hence this option is correct.
Option E: Incorrect
Option E is incorrect. Here the use of the words “would” and “likely” are redundant and is not required. Hence this is also correct.

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