Television has helped Elections<span> in many ways.
People without access to other political (objects such as newspapers or articles)
Have a way to look at are politician’s views on how they would like to run America.
Giving then a better understanding and view for when the vote. </span>
<span>Television gives the candidate running for President the change to speak worldwide.
Over channels such as News. </span>
So there are some points on how Television has made Elections fare.
The conclusion is like the conclusion of a four paragraph essay it should always restate the first paragraph and never say anything new in the last one
Complete Question:
Read the excerpt from "Healthy Eating."
If anything gets in the way of our good eating, it's lifestyle. When you get home from work late, why spend an hour in front of the stove when you can spend two minutes at the microwave? And doesn't that oatmeal box claim to be a good source of calcium for our kids, never mind the small print listing 14 grams of sugar?
Which statement best describes the author's argument in this part of the article?
Answer:
Living a busy life affects healthy eating
Explanation:
The author argues that going through an easier way of doing things ( especially meal preparation) promotes healthy eating. The author discourages a busy cooking habit that can affect timeliness in taking meals. This is evident from the statement, " When you get home from work late, why spend an hour in front of the stove when you can spend two minutes at the microwave?"
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