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Read the excerpt from "Healthy Eating."
"Cherish the season," is her motto. If kids want something out of season, it's OK to buy frozen. Then steel yourself for some complaining and use the opportunity to convey a larger lesson.
"It's important to teach children that you don't always get what you want," she said.
Which statement best describes the author’s argument in this part of the article?
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Perspective is defined as the way that someone sees or thinks about things. events in which someone has participated. things that affect what someone does or thinks. a part of a story or drama that tells about an event.
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Read the following excerpt from "the city without us" by alan weisman: yet with each new acid-free rainfall, trees that still endurewill have fewer contaminants to resist as chemicals aregradually flushed from the system. over centuries,vegetation will take up decreasing levels of heavy metals,and will recycle, redeposit, and dilute them further. asplants die, decay, and lay down more soil cover, theindustrial toxins will be buried deeper, and eachsucceeding crop of native seedlings will do better.which best explains how the structure of this passage supports the author's purpose? a. the passage traces several events in the order that they will occur tohighlight how people have harmed the environment.b. the passage describes the effects of rain in the posthuman world tohighlight that nature will eventually neutralize the pollution created bypeople.c. the passage shows the effects of rain on certain plants to prove that lawsprotecting the environment are necessary for human survival.d. the passage compares the acidity of rain before and during a posthumanworld to underscore that pollution levels will remain the same.
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Read the excerpt from "Healthy Eating."
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