No, because as you said it "does NOT contain fact-based details" therefore it is not reliable. If something doesn't contain fact-based details, it isn't reliable.
Answer:
The introduction should contain the thesis of your essay.
Explanation:
Answer:
B). Explain how to avoid food poisoning from bacteria.
Explanation:
The key idea of the video transcripts from both Dr. X and the Quest for food safety is to 'inform the audience about the food poisoning and dangers associated with it and how it can be prevented by adopting appropriate methods of food safety.'
As per the question, the video 'elaborates how food poisoning from bacteria can be avoided.' It functions to enhance the readers' understanding of the concern and educate them about the '<u>proper preparation of foods to prevent cross contamination' which is the major cause of poisoning of food</u>. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
A butter churn and two quilts
Explanation:
Dee is used to getting everything she wants, upon returning home after a long time she sets her eyes on the butter churn and quilts. She asked her mother that these items be given to her so that they can be added to her collection of heritage items.