2,3, and 5 I'm sure those or the answers
I think it could be either A or D, kind of leaning more towards D. Let me know if this helped!!
Carrots. For garnishing and presentation purposes, carrots and the brilliant colors of Swiss chard ribs are similar in color, texture and crispiness. On the other hand, if you are looking for a similar taste, celery can be a substitute for the ribs of Swiss Chard. It is mild in flavor and works great as a replacement.
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Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation, or P.R.I.C.E., adds the concept of “protection” to the traditional R.I.C.E. protocol formula. Protecting the injured area from further damage is crucial to the healing process. Experts recommended acute injury patients use P.R.I.C.E. shortly after the injury occurs
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you should drink a full glass of water or take it on an empty stomach preferably you can eat applesauce but avoid drinking milk.
it can cause an irritation in your throat.