... to buy a pair for shoes from the store that cost ... you have $80 and the shoes cost $80 then it is ... $80 to pay for the shoes
For Q2 - it is ... the $90 to buy the shoes
For Q3 - you only ... have $70 to buy the shoes
I think you answered why it was correct in your own post. If 'A' is preventing you from doing 'XYZ', then it's fair to infer that 'A' is detrimental to 'XYZ'.
But it never explicitly states that 'A' is preventing "XYZ", just that "XYZ" needs to become more prominent which is exactly what E says. So why is E wrong?
Aw nice. I’ll be using the money toward new running shoes. Unfortunately, I’ve let my fitness fall to the way side since I began studying. That ends now.