anks2190 wrote:
Not convinced with B OPTION. I choose D option , need expertguidance
Here's what the passagesays:
Most workers do not have every item they produce judged forquality
Now, here's(D).
(D)Only freelance writers have every item they produce evaluated forquality.
Notice that "most workers do not," does not mean "only freelance writers do."
After all, "most workers do not," does not mean "all workers other than freelance writers do not." "Most workers do not" allows it to be the case that multiple types of workers do.
For example, "most workers do not," could mean "workers other than, freelance writers and ten other types of workers do not." In that case, freelance writers would not be the only ones that have every item they produce evaluated for quality. Ten other types of workers would also.
So, (D) is not supported.
Now, let's consider(B).
[color=#0000ff] (B) By having every piece of their
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Statistics : Posted by MartyMurray • on 26 Feb 2017, 02:01 • Replies 9 • Views 6049




