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konstantin123 [22]
3 years ago
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Also, crops can be genetically engineered to be more nutritious. Golden rice, for example, has been altered to have more vitamin

A than spinach. This is important because according to Scientific American, "Vitamin A deficiency causes more than one million deaths annually and half a million cases of irreversible blindness in the developing world.” Golden rice alone could help save millions of lives and prevent blindness.
Overall, our growing world desperately needs GM food to survive. The food these crops produce costs less and is safer and more nutritious than anything you could get from a traditional crop. As you can see, the benefits of GM food outweigh the far-fetched, unsubstantiated risks that critics have put forth.

Which phrases from the excerpt support the author’s argument that genetically modified food is safe? Check all that apply.


more vitamin A


you can see


could help save


traditional crop


unsubstantiated risks


more nutritious
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2 answers:
VladimirAG [237]3 years ago
3 0
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "more nutritious, more vitamin A."  The phrases from the excerpt that support the author’s argument that genetically modified food is safe are the following more nutritious, <span>more vitamin A</span>
Marta_Voda [28]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

more vitamin A

you can see

could help save

unsubstantiated risks

more nutritious

Explanation:

The “more vitamin A” and “more nutritious” phrases show the superiority of GM food in comparison to other foods; the phrase “could help save” is being used to show the GM food benefits; “you can see” works as a transitional phrase that helps the reader get more involved in the topic while introducing the concluding sentence: “the benefits of GM food outweigh the far-fetched, unsubstantiated risks that critics have put forth.” All these phrases help support the author’s argument that genetically modified food is safe.

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