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According to lines 1–8 ("Fashion does not ... finished product"), all of the following examples are part of the fashion industry EXCEPT
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Okapi england learners A question too for you Here we
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go According tto lines one through eight All of the
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following examples are part of the fashion industry except all
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right so just go back the line one through eight
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year fashion I'm getting kind of close to pick out
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a closet Daily decision and concert Last of much larger
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process involves federal trade agreements Foreign sweatshops multi billion dollar
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business celebrities on right governments get advertising campaigns Fashion emerges
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out of pattern making and design cultivation Bryant general robert
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e Rubin president is region of free product Interesting Okay
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well the author's taking our time to showcase the comprehensive
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facets here that revolve around the fashion industry from the
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social perception of designers to the economic policies fueling the
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international fashion machine Well according to these lines fashion does
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involve federal trade agreement So get rid of b Yeah
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foreign sweatshops get rid of a multi billion dollar businesses
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Celebrities on red carpets Yeah get rid of geet and
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sophisticated ad campaigns Get rid of d and e will
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on ly after line eight Does paragraph start talking about
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cultural needs So the answer here it see the choices 00:01:08.695 --> [endTime] people make tio follow cultural trends That's it
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