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1 June, 17:19

According to recent studies comparing the nutritional value of meat from wild animals and meat from domesticated animals, wild animals have less total fat than do livestock fed on grain and more of a kind of fat they think is good for cardiac health. (A) wild animals have less total fat than do livestock fed on grain and more of a kind of fat they think is (B) wild animals have less total fat than livestock fed on grain and more of a kind of fat thought to be (C) wild animals have less total fat than that of livestock fed on grain and have more fat of a kind thought to be (D) total fat of wild animals is less than livestock fed on grain and they have more fat of a kind thought to be (E) total fat is less in wild animals than that of livestock fed on grain and more of their fat is of a kind they think is

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  1. 1 June, 17:29
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    B) Wild animals have less total fat than livestock fed on grain and more of a kind of fat thought to be.

    Explanation:

    The above statement best exemplifies the comparison stated in the paragraph. The first option has 'they think of' which makes it inappropriate comparison. The third uses 'that of' which here seems illogical. The fourth and fifth option suggest a wrong comparison as both are irrelevantly structured. Thus, we are left with B that suggests the correct comparison and conveys it more effectively.
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