When one has a cold or the flu, how is one's sense of taste affected?

A) unaffected
B) drastically increased
C) drastically reduced
D) minimally reduced


C
Explanation:
A) Your sense of taste is affected when you have a cold or the flu.
B) Your sense of taste does not drastically increase when you have a cold or the flu.
D) When one has a cold or the flu, taste is more than minimally affected.

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