BansalT wrote:
I also thought D is correct but I rejected it because 'as' can't be followed by noun when used for comparison.
So can idiom rule over thisrule?
HelloBansalT ,
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To answer your query, in Option D, "as" is not a comparison marker; rather, it serves as a preposition and forms the idiomatic construction “noun ("household cleaning products") + as + noun ("hazardous substances")” construction”; this idiom is used to describe the role
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