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Direction () : Given below are six statements A, B, C, D, E and F, which when arranged in the correct order, form a coherent and meaningful paragraph. The sentence marked E is the fifth sentence of the passage. Rearrange the other statements in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.
A. The 81-page petition presented by the Royal Hawaiian Macadamia Nut cited several studies done in humans, one of them funded by the Hershey Company, which sells chocolatecovered macadamias. The FDA ruled that it would permit a qualified health claim for macadamia nuts. B. In their largely unprocessed forms, foods from the earth, trees, or animals are healthful by definition. So why, you might ask, would the producers of foods such as cranberries, pears, avocados, orwalnuts fund research aimed at proving that these particular foods— rather than fruits, vegetables, or nuts in general—have special health benefits? C. Though legitimate scientific questions can be asked about specific foods—their nutrient content or digestibility, for example— most such issues were addressed ages ago.Foods are not drugs. D. When marketing imperatives are at work, sellers want research to claim that their products are “superfoods,” a nutritionally meaningless term. “Superfoods” is an advertising concept. E. To ask whether one single food has special health benefits defies common sense. We do not eat just one food. We eat many different foods in combinations that differ from day to day; varying our food intake takes care of nutrient needs. F. Marketing, of course. Every food producer wants to expand sales. Health claims sell. The FDA requires research to support health claims and greatly prefers studies that involve human subjects rather than animals.
Which of the following connector can logically combine the fifth and the sixth sentence after rearrangement?
Instead
Else
But
Similarly
Because
The fifth sentence of the passage is E and the sixth sentence after rearrangement is D. E asserts that the combination of different foods fulfil our nutrient requirement. D goes on to claim that certain specific food items are branded as “Superfoods” to promote sales. Thus, the idea in E runs in contrast to that mentioned in D. Hence, “but” is the most appropriate connector which can combine the two sentences to convey a logical sense. “Similarly” would show the similarity and can be eliminated. The other connectors do not fit properly. Option C is the correct answer.
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