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First, "the generalisation about lingering" refers to the situation that the new seating (high tables with stools) will shorten the lingering time, thereby maybe increasing a restaurant's turnover. In the examiner's words, that is, "diners seated on stools typically do not stay as long as diners seated at standard-height tables."
Your problem seems to be caused by your lack of understanding of the above quote. The use of "diners" and "typically" points to a generalisation; ie, the examiner is not talking about this or that particular restaurant but restaurants in general. Thus, to say the Hollywood Restaurant is an exception to this generalisation is to say that in this particular restaurant, such seating either keeps the original lingering time constant or lengthens it.
In addition, you seems to be confused by the name, "the Hollywood Restaurant". This is the name of a particular restaurant, because its initials are capitalised.
Why C is correct? Its inner working seems to be that a better view will make customers stay there longer, though it helps attracts them.
Have to say it's a tricky one. |
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