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Refer to the Newsela article "The Relationship between Hunger and War." In the article, what is the author’s viewpoint concerning children and famine? Children need fewer calories than adults, so they are more likely to survive periods of famine. Children are most at risk in times of famine because prolonged, repeated hunger can affect their development. Children can recover more quickly from famine than adults. Children are very susceptible in times of famine because they are less likely to receive food assistance than adults.

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