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One. ) I eat cake. What about you
two. ) Waiter, I want to eat rice box steak. What about you
three. )What do you like to eat?
four. ) It's not easy... thats what it says
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The answer is C: A child refusing to eat broccoli because of its color.
Explanation:
Experience is the knowledge of an event gained through involvement in or exposure to it. Education is a socializing process by which one adds knowledge and understanding related to a nearly nonstop display of cultural products. The answer to the question above is C (the child refused to eat broccoli because of its color) as a result of a lack of experience and education because the child may have not tasted color broccoli before or the child hasn’t seen colored broccoli.
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