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tresset_1 [31]
3 years ago
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It is said that a smile is universally understood. And nothing triggers a smile more universally than a taste of sugar. Nearly e

veryone loves sugar. Infant studies indicate that humans are born with an innate love of sweets. Based on statistics, a lot of people in Great Britain must be smiling because on average, every man, woman, and child in that country consumes 95 pounds of sugar each year.From this passage it seems safe to conclude that the EnglishA. do not know that too much sugar is unhealthy.B. eat desserts at every meal.C. are fonder of sweets than most people.D. have more cavities than any other people.
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alexdok [17]3 years ago
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Answer: C. are fonder of sweets than most people

Explanation:

Option A is incorrect because the passage didn't talk about how eating sugar was unhealthy to the English.

Option B is incorrect because it isn't written that English eat desserts at every meal.

Option D is incorrect because the information given about the English doesn't necessarily mean that they have more cavities than any other people.

Therefore, the correct option is C because the English are fonder of sweets than most people.

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