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ID: GMAT-SC-4
Section: Verbal Reasoning - Sentence Correction
Topics: Modifier; Subject Verb Agreement

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First published in 1813, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, earlier titled First Impressions, describe the conflict between Elizabeth Bennet, the daughter of a country gentleman, to Fitzwilliam Darcy, a rich and aristocratic landowner.

AJane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, earlier titled First Impressions, describe the conflict between Elizabeth Bennet, the daughter of a country gentleman, to Fitzwilliam Darcy
BJane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, earlier titled First Impressions, describes the conflict between Elizabeth Bennet, the daughter of a country gentleman, and Fitzwilliam Darcy
CJane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, also titled First Impressions, is describing the conflict between Elizabeth Bennet, the daughter of a country gentleman, and Fitzwilliam Darcy
DJane Austen wrote Pride and Prejudice, a book that was earlier called First Impressions and describes the conflict between Elizabeth Bennet, the daughter of a country gentleman, and Fitzwilliam Darcy
EJane Austen wrote Pride and Prejudice, a book that was earlier called First Impressions and describing the conflict between Elizabeth Bennet, the daughter of a country gentleman, and Fitzwilliam Darcy

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