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GMAT prep SC question

by gmatwork Fri Aug 19, 2011 8:33 pm

Research has shown that when speaking, individuals who have been blind from birth and have thus never seen anyone gesture nonetheless make hand motions just as frequently and in the same way as sighted people do, and that they will gesture even when conversing with another blind person.

(A) have thus never seen anyone gesture nonetheless make hand motions just as frequently and in the same way as sighted people do, and that
(B) have thus never seen anyone gesture but nonetheless make hand motions just as frequently and in the same way that sighted people do, and
(C) have thus never seen anyone gesture, that they nonetheless make hand motions just as frequently and in the same way as sighted people do, and
(D) thus they have never seen anyone gesture, but nonetheless they make hand motions just as frequently and in the same way that sighted people do, and that
(E) thus they have never seen anyone gesture nonetheless make hand motions just as frequently and in the same way that sighted people do, and

OA: A

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Re: GMAT prep SC question

by messi10 Sat Aug 20, 2011 1:43 pm

Hey,

This question has been discussed here:

individuals-who-have-been-blind-from-birth-t2138.html

If you still have doubts, please post in the forum above

Regards

Sunil
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Re: GMAT prep SC question

by gmatwork Sun Aug 21, 2011 10:41 am

Thanks, Sunil.
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Re: GMAT prep SC question

by RonPurewal Sat Sep 03, 2011 3:23 pm

yes, thanks. this thread is now locked.