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 Tajadas
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#90558
It doesn't, sorry. I don't see how A is less precise than D, where A can be "more years" leads to "more wisdom".

I also stand by my objection to A lying in "one". As "one" gets older "one" gets wiser is describing the same person twice, which I think is an issue. "A tree" may or may not be referring to the same tree twice.
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 evelineliu
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#90689
Hi Tajadas,

Answer choice (A) uses invalid logic. As explained in the Administrator post up top, in (A), the rule is that as one gets older, that same person gets wiser—not that you are wiser than anyone younger than you!

Best,
Eveline

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