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ruslelena [56]
3 years ago
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faust18 [17]3 years ago
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According to the context of the text, it can be inferred that the correct option is "When I gathered the courage to try beets for the first time" because it coincides with the information in the text.

<h3>What is the text about?</h3>

The text is about the author's father's reflection on the taste for some foods. In that specific case, the author cites that reflection to refer to the first time he ate beets.

To refer to that moment, the author refers to his father's phrase and later develops that idea by relating it to the day he ate beets. In general, he gives a brief description of what the food looks like and his reaction to the ingredients in his dish.

Note: This question is incomplete because there is some information missing. Here is the complete information:

OPTIONS

  • And I remember the moment as clearly now as the day it happened.
  • When I gathered the courage to try beets for the first time.
  • At Atwoods Care when I sat at a table for two near the door.
  • When my dad's words truly sunk in for the first time.

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