gvij2017 wrote:
Please explain why no A!
(A) Any company that refuses to accept coupons issued by a competitor when doing so would satisfy some of the companys potential customers is motivated solely by the desire to hurt that competitor.
The sole motivating factor by a company that refuse to accept the coupons issued by its competitors is to hurt competitors.
(B) Any company that wishes to hurt a competitor by refusing to accept coupons issued by that competitor will refuse to accept them even when accepting them would cost nothing and would satisfy its potential customers.
Any company wishing to hurt competitors by refusing to accept coupons issued by competitor will refuse to accept them.
HERE: YOU ARE MISSING OUT ON THE FURTHER PART MENTIONED:
1) THEY WISH TO HURT A COMPETITOR BY REFUSING TO ACCEPT COUPONS
BUT ONE CAN ARGUE THAT IT LOOSES THEM MONEY, DOING MORE HARM THEN GOOD
Is answer is hidden in sentence structure?
(A) Any company that refuses to accept coupons issued by a competitor when doing so would satisfy some of the companys potential customers is motivated solely by the desire to hurt that competitor.
The sole motivating factor by a company that refuse to accept the coupons issued by its competitors is to hurt competitors.
(B) Any company that wishes to hurt a competitor by refusing to accept coupons issued by that competitor will refuse to accept them even when accepting them would cost nothing and would satisfy its potential customers.
Any company wishing to hurt competitors by refusing to accept coupons issued by competitor will refuse to accept them.
HERE: YOU ARE MISSING OUT ON THE FURTHER PART MENTIONED:
1) THEY WISH TO HURT A COMPETITOR BY REFUSING TO ACCEPT COUPONS
BUT ONE CAN ARGUE THAT IT LOOSES THEM MONEY, DOING MORE HARM THEN GOOD
Is answer is hidden in sentence structure?
2)THE SECOND PART OF THE SENTENCE CLARIFIES THIS BY SAYING THAT NO HARM WILL BE CAUSED TO THE COMPANY