Mourdet Winery: Danville Winery's new wine was introduced to compete with our popular wine, is sold in a distinctive tall, black bottle. Danville uses a similsr bottle. Thus, it is likely that many customers intending to buy our wine will mistakenly buy theirs instead. Danville Winery: Not so. The two bottles can be readily distinguished : the label on ous, but not on theirs, is gold coloured. which of the following, if true, most undermines Danville Winery's response? A. Gold is the background color on the label of many of the wines produced by Danville Winery. B. When the bottles are viewed side by side, Danville Winery's bottle is perceptibly taller than Danville Winery's C. Danville Winery, unlike Danville Winery, displays its wines' label prominently in advertisements. D. It is common for occational purchasers to buy a bottle of wine on the basis of a general impression of the most obvious feature of the bottle. E. Many popular wines are sold in bottles of a standard design. The answer provided by OG is D, i could understand now. But why E is wrong, i don't know why? Because if E is true, then the two bottles with a standard design will be difficult to distinguished. |