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62% (01:24) correct 38% (01:29) wrong based on 7801 sessionsIn reference to the current hostility toward smoking, smokers frequently expressed anxiety that their prospects for being hired and promoted are being stunted by their habit. (A) In reference to the current hostility toward smoking, smokers frequently expressed anxiety that Incorrect: Here reference means a basis to.....this is better in reference to ___ (B) Referring to the current hostility toward smoking, smokers frequently expressed anxiety about Incorrect : Here Referring means.. When the topic of discusson Hostility toward smoking....the smokers expressed....But the expressed makes the sentence in past...which breaks the rule of tense here.Hence Incorrect. (C) When referring to the current hostility toward smoking, smokers frequently express anxiety about Incorrect: Here the sentence implies that smokers themselves are referring to something. This sentence changes the original meaning of sentence and hence renders it difficult to accept. (D) With reference to the current hostility toward smoking, smokers frequently expressed anxiety about Incorrect: Same problem which was present in option A. (E) Referring to the current hostility toward smoking, smokers frequently express anxiety that COrrect: Here the sentence justifies its meaning. You can read it like....when referring to XYZ..the smokers said ABC. |
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