In option d) is "in siding" correct usage. Tom was the only one to side with Jack. Tom was the only one in siding with Jack. Does not the correct option c) per se sound awkward? Why is not d) the correct answer? Manhattan itself claims in its strategy guide that GMAT sometimes makes the ri...
To Ron, I personally feel that "who were born in the country" in E is wordy and awkward. (It does not include people "who are born in the country") The participle phrase "born in the country" in C is more concise and apt. Besides Manhattan SC Guide explicitly writes &qu...