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ICE Princess25 [194]
4 years ago
8

"Cooking isn't difficult; all that is needed is a recipe and the correct ingredients."

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1 answer:
astra-53 [7]4 years ago
4 0
This statement is false because individuals can have different abilities and traits that allow them to pick up an analyze information given . Also this is this answer is highly bias and weak due to that it lacks evidence and doesn't apply to every individual. baking for any sort of cookery is an exact science . for example , student A gets a set of directions to make a dish. he reads Carefully and gets dish right student B however also reads the directions right but has a problem with math and absorbing information. none of the ingredients were changed in the example. this argument is set based on the The Writer's own opinion on cooking .
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