daagh wrote:
Instead of going in tits and bits, let’s look at it in totality and use POE for eliminating as many wrong ones as possible.
1. The prepositional parallelism of ‘in’ is not maintained in B, C and E. We are left with A and D.
In D, the restrictive pronoun ‘that’ limits the coverage to just respiratory infections and leaves out digestive ailments, whereas by virtue of the parenthetical element, in A, both digestive and respiratory ailments are covered. Even if the parenthesis is dropped,
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