The noun 'bread' is uncountable; which is the countable form? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The noun 'bread' is uncountable; which is the countable form?
A. bread piece
B. a bread
C. a loaf of bread
D. breads
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
'A loaf of bread' or 'a slice'.

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