will A be the correct answer?

  1. According to the professor’s philosophy, the antidote to envy is one’s own work, always one’s own work: not thinking about it, not assessing it, but simply doing it.

(A) one’s own work, always one’s own work: not thinking about it, not assessing it, but simply doing it

(B) always work; because you don’t think about it or assess it, you just do it-because should not come after ;

(C) always one’s own work: not thinking about or assessing it, but simply to do it-thinking or assessing not parallel with to  do

(D) not to think or assess, but doing one’s own work-think or assess is not parallel with doing

(E) neither to think about one’s own work nor to assess it, it is always simply doing it-Same as D

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C,D and E –parallelism error

B   ;because is wrong.

that left A , however it is bit awkword but best in given.

 

Intermediate Answered on August 15, 2017.
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Yes – this question looks incorrect.

A this uses a very poetic form: “the antidote to envy is one’s own work, always one’s own work”

Secondly, GMAT considers “do it” as incorrect as “it” does not have an antecedent.

Arun

 

Expert Answered on August 22, 2017.

wont work be the antecedent to it?

on August 27, 2017.
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