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amid [387]
3 years ago
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These statements are from an evaluation of John Schwartz’s article. Read each statement, then use the drop-down menus to identif

y the correct order in which the sentences should appear.
In his article, John Schwartz explains why convincing the public to use recycled water will be a difficult challenge.

Schwartz provides evidence to support his idea, including the results of a study in which 13 percent of participants refused to try recycled water.

The article ends with a strong conclusion that identifies ways to overcome the potential public rejection of recycled water.

He cites experts who state that for many people there is a “yuck factor” related to the use of treated wastewater.
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harina [27]3 years ago
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1 , 3 , 4 , 2 .  

trust me, i just took it on edg

ikadub [295]3 years ago
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This question is incomplete. Here´s the complete question.

Read the article Water Flowing From Toilet to Tap May Be Hard to Swallow, by John Schwartz.

These statements are from an evaluation of John Schwartz’s article. Read each statement, then use the drop-down menus to identify the correct order in which the sentences should appear.

In his article, John Schwartz explains why convincing the public to use recycled water will be a difficult challenge.

Schwartz provides evidence to support his idea, including the results of a study in which 13 percent of participants refused to try recycled water.

The article ends with a strong conclusion that identifies ways to overcome the potential public rejection of recycled water.

He cites experts who state that for many people there is a “yuck factor” related to the use of treated wastewater.

Answer:

1. In his article, John Schwartz explains why convincing the public to use recycled water will be a difficult challenge.

2. He cites experts who state that for many people there is a “yuck factor” related to the use of treated wastewater.

3. Schwartz provides evidence to support his idea, including the results of a study in which 13 percent of participants refused to try recycled water.

4. The article ends with a strong conclusion that identifies ways to overcome the potential public rejection of recycled water.

Explanation:

1. As this statement resumes the main idea of the article, it would make a great introduction in an evaluation.

2. The introduction should be followed by details of the problem in hand, the so-called “yuck factor” cited in the article.

3. Further evidence of the problem should follow, such as the results of the journal Judgment and Decision Making´s research results.

4. As this statement refers to the conclusion of the article, it should be at the end of the evaluation.

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