True. It is often the case that additional information can be implied, calculated, or directly brought forward from earlier questions. This is not necessarily the case, however, as you may not be able to complete a question right away due to a lack of knowledge or understanding; but the use of 'may' in the question makes this a true statement.
Answer: According to the CBC Antibiotic Resistance Threats in the US, 2013, in the last paragraph of page 13 authors claim that most antibiotic-resistant infections occur in general community, however, most deaths occur in healthcare settings, such as hospitals and nursing homes. This idea is reinforced on paragraph 1 page 62, where it is clearly explained that bacteria like Campylobacter spreads from animals to humans through food, such as uncooked or raw meat, unpasteurized milk, animal contact, and contaminated water. So the antibiotics used on animals can turn into this resistant bacteria which spreads to animals. Therefore most infections take place in general community thanks to the factors named above.
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Then airport is considered a noun
Answer:
A
Explanation:
to summarize the events that his book will cover
sorry if its wrong it was my best guess :/
The sentences which give the best description of the passage are, 'Experts say that stricter laws are needed to stop junk food ads aimed at kids and prevent kids from eating too much junk food' and 'Some countries, such as Sweden, have now made laws to control ads aimed at children.'
<h2>Option 1 and 3.</h2>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The above-mentioned passage about junk food and advertising depicts the need to control the junk food adds and how some countries have taken steps to resolve the issue. So the best sentences which accurately describes the passage are 'Experts say that more stringent rules are required to avoid junk food ads proposed at children and prevent children from consuming too much junk food' and 'Some countries, such as Sweden, produce now created rules to manage ads proposed at kids.' These sentences remarks directly to the main idea of the passage. The other mentioned options do not hold much relevance to the passage.