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Re: Although the term low-fat is used by nutritionists and [#permalink]
Ok for B :)
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Re: Although the term low-fat is used by nutritionists and [#permalink]
Choice B. A term cannot be a product; it can, however, refer to one.
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B looks good... rather sounds good to me.
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The correct answer is B, it refers to the term "low-fat", which is not a product.
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'low fat' is not a product rather a term which refers to a product...blah blah.

(A) it is a product that is -> low fat is not a product (Incorrect)
(B) it refers to a product that is ->correct
(C) it is in reference to products ->awkward
(D) it is a product -> (Incorrect) same reason as in option A
(E) they are products that are ->subject-verb agreement(Incorrect)


so correct ans is B


Good ,thanks for the explanation.



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