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A is correct b/c if you negate it, the A/C says "cream cheeseis defined by its taste,not (by) its composition". In the passage, thestickler admits that vegan ‘red velvet’ cake is indistinguishable in taste, texture, and appearancefrom a traditional dairy-based red velvet cake . Therefore,if cream cheese IS defined by taste (as opposed to composition - or the fact that it has dairy),THEN, the 'vegan red velvet' cake CAN be properly called 'red velvet' cake .
Make sense?
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A is correct b/c if you negate it, the A/C says "cream cheeseis defined by its taste,not (by) its composition". In the passage, thestickler admits that vegan ‘red velvet’ cake is indistinguishable in taste, texture, and appearancefrom a traditional dairy-based red velvet cake . Therefore,if cream cheese IS defined by taste (as opposed to composition - or the fact that it has dairy),THEN, the 'vegan red velvet' cake CAN be properly called 'red velvet' cake .
Make sense?
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