Q37: Shoppers in sporting goods stores, unlike in department stores, do very little impulse shopping, not buying a pair of skis and a boomerang when they come in for a basketball, but they leave with a basketball only. - in department stores, do very little impulse shopping, not
buying a pair of skis and a boomerang when they come in for a basketball, but they leave with a basketball only - in department stores, shop impulsively very little; someone who
comes in for a basketball will leave with a basketball only and not also buy a pair of skis and a boomerang as well - those in department stores, do very little impulse shopping, do
not buy a pair of skis and a boomerang when they come in for a basketball, but leave with only a basketball - those in department stores, do very little impulse shopping;
someone who comes in for a basketball will leave with a basketball only and not buy a pair of skis and a boomerang as well - department stores, shop impulsively very little; someone will
not buy a pair of skis and a boomerang when they come in for a basketball but will leave with only a basketball
It 's about Unlike. According to "Unlike A..., B..." and A , B should parallize, A, B, E, out. Then in C and D, I am lost, Why it's D not C, can somebody explain it to me? Thanks
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