Question: Show how global food prices surge at the fastest pace - as war in Ukraine Choke Crop Supplies, and worsening a global hunger crisis. Show how the war fuel panic on South African markets.
Answer: The war in Ukraine is putting a massive strain on the global food supply. Prices of food and commodity inputs like wheat, corn and fertilizers are soaring in the United States amid growing international food-security concerns.
Explanation: The war could cause 7.6 million to 13.1 million more people to go hungry, most of them far from Ukraine's borders.
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Answer: C) The author proves that he's biased when he uses terms like "silly" and "stupid."
Explanation: The words "silly" and "stupid" are the only instances of evidence among the options, since they were taken directly from the text that is being discussed. The closest example of bringing the text's content into the discussion is in option C (stating what the author has expressed), but that option doesn't present any conclusion. Option A is presented as a personal opinion with a vague origin ("I feel") and option B tries to back the presented conclusion with an assumption ("the author obviously hates [...] fast food") instead of evidence.
Answer:
1. Food shortage in the USA
2. Food shortage in Britain
3. Food shortage in Soviet Union
Explanation:
A. is the answer
Mentioning that she had red hair was a much more descriptive answer than any of the others.