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Answer the following questions according to the text.
 
Answer the following questions according to the text.
  
 
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{The comparison of bread / loaf to candies that J. Stanton mentions is:
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{The comparison of bread to candies that J. Stanton mentions is:
 
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+ They're both sugar, but breads are slightly better than candies
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+ They're both sugar, but breads are only slightly better than candies.
- It's the same thing, you can pick anything and it will have the same nutritional value  
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- It's the same thing. You can pick anything and it will have the same nutritional value.
- Sometimes candies can be better than bagels
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- Sometimes candies can be better than bagels.
  
  
{In the passage: "...but the '''flip-side''' of that is we don’t want too much sugar in our bloodstream either because that´s toxic in the long term". What '''flip-side''' means:
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{In the passage: "...but the '''flip-side''' of that is we don’t want too much sugar in our bloodstream either because that's toxic in the long term". What does '''flip-side''' mean:
 
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- most important
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- Most important
+ on the other hand
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+ On the other hand
- not only that
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- Not only that
  
{What does J. Stanton mean about 'whole food'?
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{What does J. Stanton mean about '''whole food'''?
 
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- fresh food with good condiments
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- Fresh food with good condiments.
+ food without ingredients
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+ Food without ingredients.
- easy to make food that comes in boxes
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- Easy-to-make food that comes in boxes.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:25, 16 September 2015


Answer the following questions according to the text.

1 The comparison of bread to candies that J. Stanton mentions is:

They're both sugar, but breads are only slightly better than candies.
It's the same thing. You can pick anything and it will have the same nutritional value.
Sometimes candies can be better than bagels.

2 In the passage: "...but the flip-side of that is we don’t want too much sugar in our bloodstream either because that's toxic in the long term". What does flip-side mean:

Most important
On the other hand
Not only that

3 What does J. Stanton mean about whole food?

Fresh food with good condiments.
Food without ingredients.
Easy-to-make food that comes in boxes.