And,regarding Choice E,"well established..." is used as an non-essential modifier of "a method", thus implying that there is only one method of mineral extraction all along? I can't tell from the original prompt whether leaching is the only one method there. So I think the use of non-essential modifier here is not a big deal. Please comment on my thought.
Thanks in advance.
This difference ("essential" / "nonessential") has NEVER been tested by GMAC. Never ever ever.
To test this difference would bias the test against speakers of some languages, especially Eastern European languages, which often use this kind of punctuation in different"”even opposite"”ways.
Still, choice E is nonsense. Look at what happens when you remove the modifier:
"XXX had been a method, but people didn't realize yyy until 25 years ago."
No longer a contrast.
The contrast exists between that knowledge the fact that the method was well-established earlier. Not the existence of the method itself.