In which sentence is the word blander used logically?

A) The cook added spices to make the food taste blander.

B)If you do not like hot food, you should choose blander dishes.

C) In ordinary circumstances, hot sauce makes foods taste blander.

D)The blander dishes were marked with red flames on the menu

And your answer is?

I think it's B. Am I correct

Yes. B.

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B is correct !

To determine which sentence uses the word "blander" logically, we must first understand the meaning of the word. "Blander" refers to something that is lacking in flavor or intensity.

A) In sentence A, the cook added spices to make the food taste "blander." This is illogical because adding spices typically enhances the flavor, rather than making it blander.

B) In sentence B, it is stated that if you do not like hot food, you should choose "blander" dishes. This is logical as it suggests that if one dislikes intense flavors, they should opt for dishes with less flavor, or in other words, "blander" dishes.

C) In sentence C, it is mentioned that in ordinary circumstances, hot sauce makes foods taste "blander." This is logical as hot sauce can overpower other flavors, leading to a perception of reduced intensity or blander taste.

D) In sentence D, it states that the "blander" dishes were marked with red flames on the menu. This is illogical as typically, items marked with flames would indicate spiciness or intensity, contradicting the meaning of "blander."

Based on the explanations above, the sentence that logically uses the word "blander" is B) "If you do not like hot food, you should choose blander dishes."