Explanation for Question3
3. According to the passage, which of the following statements about trade in the UK prior to 1850 iscorrect?
The entire passage is about "trade in the UK prior to 1850." So, to answer this question, we'll likely have to find in various areas of the passage information relevant to considering thechoices.
A. Laws regulating misrepresentation in trade came from a variety of disparatesources.
This choice appears to be another way of saying what the second paragraphsays:
To say there was no “law of trademarks” does not mean that there were no laws regulating misrepresentation intrade . However, the protection afforded totraders who found themselves victims of the fraudulent imitation of their marks was scattered across differentsources
"The protection afforded to traders" is presumably "laws regulating misrepresentation in trade." So, the passage indicates that such laws were "scattered across differentsources."
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3. According to the passage, which of the following statements about trade in the UK prior to 1850 iscorrect?
The entire passage is about "trade in the UK prior to 1850." So, to answer this question, we'll likely have to find in various areas of the passage information relevant to considering thechoices.
A. Laws regulating misrepresentation in trade came from a variety of disparatesources.
This choice appears to be another way of saying what the second paragraphsays:
To say there was no “law of trademarks” does not mean that there were no laws regulating misrepresentation intrade . However, the protection afforded totraders who found themselves victims of the fraudulent imitation of their marks was scattered across differentsources
"The protection afforded to traders" is presumably "laws regulating misrepresentation in trade." So, the passage indicates that such laws were "scattered across differentsources."
Keep.
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