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Official GMAT Prep Software Question Video Explanation 1 | Practice GMAT Questions
Question:
The Achaemenid empire of Persia reached the Indus Valley in the fifth century B.C., bringing the Aramaic script with it, from which was derived both northern and southern Indian alphabets.A) the Aramic script with it, from which was derived both northern and
B) the Aramaic script with it, and from which deriving both the northern and the
C) with it the Aramic script, from which derive both the northern and the
D) with it the Aramic script, from which derives both northern and
E) with it the Aramic script, and deriving from it both the northern andClick here for the solution and the GMATPill Video Explanation
What is this GMAT question testing?
This question tests Core Framework #3: Main Sentence on one side, phrase on the other.
It’s testing your ability to manipulate sentence structures and identify which ones structurally make sense and which ones are appropriate from a meaning perspective. The interaction between structure vs meaning is important.
The key is to figure out what the GMAT guys are testing you on and to move your eyeballs to the critical keywords ASAP so you can do the necessary analysis and choose the correct answer.
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