The audiences for crosswords and sudoku, understandably, overlap greatly, but there are differences, too. A crossword attracts a more literary person, while sudoku appeals to a keenly logical mind. Some crossword enthusiasts turn up their noses at sudoku because they feel it lacks depth. A good crossword requires vocabulary, knowledge, mental flexibility and sometimes even a sense of humor to complete. It touches numerous areas of life and provides an “Aha!” or two along the way.
...................... From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
A. Sudoku, incidentally, is growing faster in popularity than crosswords, even among the literati.
B. Sudoku, on the other hand, is just a logical exercise, each one similar to the last.
C. Sudoku, on the other hand, can be attempted and enjoyed even by children.
D. Sudoku, however, is not exciting in any sense of the term.
E. Sudoku is a boring game
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