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English, 14.10.2019 20:00 bcox32314

Salmonella has been almost entirely eliminated from
swedish and dutch eggs. every year in the united states,
however, more than half a million people become ill after
eating eggs contaminated with salmonella, and more than
300 people die.
which word is an example of schlosser's use of transitions in fast food
nation
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a. however
o
b. more
o
c. almost
d. every

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