Is it because (C) says, "probably do not thrive" when it must be a definitive sentence?
If it said, "Farms in the cool summers of country Y do not have thriving tomato plants," would this be a correct answer choice?
@BinghamtonDave Ahh I see now. Thanks that cleared up a lot for me. Kind of an odd question and most of those AC's try to push me to think about the trees and not focus on the relationship between the city/country.
... December 2016: to trust my training, and in the lead-up ... trust myself, and trust my training, and keep on moving through ... best---trust yourself, trust your training, and know it is possible ...
... rethink. So A strengthens the training programs, but not the ... simply thinks that the current training programs can't compensate ... "A" addressing how the training program can help eliminate errors ... authors own argument about how training program needs to be ...