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Review: Consistent Market Winner
Explanation
Creating a filter: the original sentence is defective in
its use of the word "between," which requires the word "and," not "with." So
(A) is out.
Applying the filter: choice (B) is out on the same grounds
as (A) -- the use of "with." To narrow down the other choices, we'll have to
find new defects.
Finding objective defects: choice (C) is not obviously
defective, so we can come back to it. (D) and (E) take a different approach to
the sentence. (D) is improper English usage; the capabilities of one market
winner cannot alone "have" a difference. (E), similarly, uses "of" and "to"
rather than the proper "between" and "and." The correct answer is (C).
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