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why not B? if a person fails to catch up trends, he or she would be obsolete.
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why not B? if a person fails to catch up trends, he or she would be obsolete.


Please Sir refer to the explanation above. I dissected it in length

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Why would it not be "disavow"? If they are being "assigned" it, wouldn't the opposite be "disavow"?
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Why would it not be "disavow"? If they are being "assigned" it, wouldn't the opposite be "disavow"?


read first my explanation above https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/an-ove ... tml#p57993

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