Re: Critics who charged that the technology start-up had blatant
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12 Jan 2026, 16:08
Answer: (D)
The key to this sentence is to notice 'blatantly appropriated', which, in common parlance, means to rip off. The latter part of the sentence 'not only was...', and 'initially surfaced...'. Therefore, the company did not steal the design. They were anything but thieves or unscrupulous people.
(A) is a great trap. But the focus of the sentence is not whether the start-up was hesitant, but whether it stole the design.
The sentence suggest that the start-up had been innovative. 'Anything but' means 'not.' Therefore (C) is out.
(D), which means unethical, best creates a meaning that is consistent with the information in the passage: the startup did not steal the design because they were the first ones to come up with it. Therefore, the startup was anything but unethical.