clarity of terms
The current American diet lacks nutrition as a result of the consumption of fast food.
Answer A. Logic
The quick production of fast food has a negative effect on the quality and safety of the products.
People would demand change in the fast-food industry if they could see Behind the Scenes. [APEX]
The options are. ( Coherence) (Clarity of terms) ( Logic) ( Organization ) And the correct answer would be clarity of terms.
The author does not interview anyone who is a fan of fast food
Everyone has a different question supporting this answer so there is no valid answer without showing your specific question.
use of support
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Use of support
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The quick production of fast food has had a negative effect on the quality and safety of the products
chief keef
chief keef
Refuting a counterclaim (APEX)
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Refuting a counterclaim (APEX)
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