To encourage you to eat foods that are safe, your brain relies on and responds to the information it takes in—not just from your
senses of taste and smell, but from your sense of sight as well. For instance, the smell of rotting meat will discourage you from eating it. But color provides valuable clues, too. Bright red meat is likely fresh and generally safe to eat when cooked properly. Black, gray, or green meat is probably rotten and could cause illness if consumed. The decisions the brain makes about food are important because humans need to eat food that is safe and healthful to survive. What structure does the author MOSTLY use to organize the passage?
order of events
The structure the author MOST uses to organize the statement passage and examples.
statement and examples
<h3>What is in a statement?</h3>
Statements are sentences that express a fact, idea or opinion. Statements do not ask questions, make requests or give commands. They are also not exclamations.
<h3>What are the types of statements?</h3>
declarative sentence (statement)
interrogative sentence (question)
imperative sentence (command)
exclamative sentence (exclamation)
With this information, we can conclude that statement and examples is the structure of the quoted text.