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Read this excerpt from paragraph 1.
“organic” is more than just a buzzword used to sell products. It’s a denomination that cannot come from advertisers but results only from the approval of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Which of the following best states the relationship between the underlined words?
A.
Both words describe what something is called, but buzzword is slang and negative while denomination is formal and positive.
B.
Buzzword is an official term of the food industry, while denomination is used by the general public.
C.
Both words describe the word "organic," but buzzword describes the heath benefits and denomination suggests the economic benefits.
D.
Buzzword has a tone of authority, while denomination creates a vivid visual image.
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A. Both words describe what something is called, but buzzword is slang and negative while denomination is formal and positive.
Explanation: In context, "buzzword" implies a trendy, marketing-driven label, whereas "denomination" refers to an official, formal designation (USDA approval).
Explanation: In context, "buzzword" implies a trendy, marketing-driven label, whereas "denomination" refers to an official, formal designation (USDA approval).
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