faifai0714 wrote:
With an awareness that there are connotations associated with the numbers 1 and 2 and the letters A and B, companies conducting consumer taste tests of foods or beverages typically choose numbers such as 697 or 483 to label the products.
A. With an awareness that there are connotations associated with the numbers 1 and 2 and the letters A and B
B. Because the numbers 1 and 2 and the letters A and B have connotations they are aware of
C. Because of an awareness of the numbers 1 and 2 and the letters A and B having connotations
D. Aware of the connotations of the numbers 1 and 2 and the letters A and B
E. Since the numbers 1 and 2 and the letters A and B have connotations associated with them and they are aware of it
choice E
"it" in 'aware of it" refer to "connotations" logically but this reference is ungrammatical
choice C
who have " awareness'. so, the choice is not logical
choice B.
"they", companies, are aware of connotations and then the numbers and letter have the connotations. this is not lgoical inhere. moreover , I think we need "the" before "connotations".
choice A.
companies aware of existence of the connotations but they possibily are not aware of the connotations. this is one thing.
the second thing is wordiness.