GMAT Prep Practice CAT
When the temperature of a gas is increased, it is either accompanied by an increase in pressure if the gas is enclosed in a container, or an increase in volume if the gas is able to expand.
A) Same
B) When the temperature of a gas is increased, it is accompanied either by an increase in pressure if it is enclosed in a container or
C) When the temperature of a gas is increased, the increase is either accompanied by an increase in pressure if the gas is enclosed in a container or by
D) Any increase in the temperature of a gas is either accompanied by an increase in pressure if it is enclosed in a container or by
E) Any increase in the temperature of a gas is accompanied either by an increase in pressure if the gas is enclosed in a container or by
I chose C. The correct answer is E. Could somebody please explain the difference between the "openers" of those sentences - how do I know when to use "Any increase in . . . " vs. "When blah, blah". Also, does this have anything to do with the placement of the word "either"?
Thanks.