vageesh wrote:
According to the Better Business Bureau, if you fail to advertise the highest price in a range of prices for a service or product as prominently as that of the lowest, it violates the New York Consumer Protection Law.
(A) if you fail to advertise the highest price in a range of prices for a service or product as prominently as that of the lowest, it
if addition in the begning is unnecessary you is not required and the final addition of it in thesentence distorts meaning
(B) if one fails to advertise the highest price in a range of prices for a service or product as prominently as the lowest price, it
similar reasoning as A
(C) failure to advertise the highest price in a range of prices for a service or product as prominently as the lowest
The meaning is perfect therefore let us hang on to it
(D) failure to advertise as prominently the highest price in a range of prices for a service or product as the lowest
This gives us a meaning as though the highest price is most prominently displayed which is not the case therefore out
(E) failing to advertise as prominently the highest price in a range of prices for a service or products as that of the lowest
The unnecessary addition of that in the end distorts the meaning
Therefore IMO C