Answer is D.
'which are yummy but really not good for you' is an example of fluff and not really necessary.
Hope this helps. - M
Shall or will spray I believe is the correct answer XD
The initial results seemed promising, but the final effects were kind of disappointing.
In the given sentence above, the unnecessary qualifier that needs to be removed is "kind of". It is an informal expression which is usually used as meaningless fillers. So, the final sentence will be:
The initial results seemed promising, but the final effects were disappointing.
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