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dextar
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Hi Pls help me with this situation. Even though , I know that the correct grammatical option is changing the menaing of the sentence, should I select that option?
The technical term pagination is a process that leaves editors, instead of printers, assemble the page images that become the metal or plastic plates used in printing.
1) is a process that leaves editors, instead of printers, assemble
2) refers to a process that allows editors , rather than printers, to assemble
3) is a process leaving the editors , rather than printers, to assemble
4) refers to a process which allows editors, but not to printers, the assembly of
5) has reference to the process leaving to editors, instead of the printer, assembling
The original sentence contains the word 'leaves'. Here in some options 'allows' is there. Shouldn't I discard these choices in the first go?
The technical term pagination is a process that leaves editors, instead of printers, assemble the page images that become the metal or plastic plates used in printing.
1) is a process that leaves editors, instead of printers, assemble
2) refers to a process that allows editors , rather than printers, to assemble
3) is a process leaving the editors , rather than printers, to assemble
4) refers to a process which allows editors, but not to printers, the assembly of
5) has reference to the process leaving to editors, instead of the printer, assembling
The original sentence contains the word 'leaves'. Here in some options 'allows' is there. Shouldn't I discard these choices in the first go?












