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(d) more within scope, since it is an alternate path to sugar within the school. |
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Stacey Koprince
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The conclusion states that the school expects to reduce *dramatically* the amount of sugar children consume specifically because the students will no longer be able to get such sugary drinks at school. You have to make sure that you directly address that conclusion.
If, as a result of no longer having access to sugary drinks at school, sugar intake will go down dramatically, the author must be assuming that the students currently do consume a lot of those sugary drinks at school. If they are not actually consuming many sugary drinks at school, then the plan won't work very well. D establishes the idea that students get most of their in-school sugar from snack food. If that's the case, then they are NOT getting the majority of their in-school sugar from sugary drinks, so swapping out sugary drinks for more healthy drinks is not likely to have a dramatic effect. B, on the other hand, addresses a situation outside of the conclusion's scope: what students might drink at home or at other places besides school. The school officials' plan does not address other places where students might consume sugary drinks (or sugar in any form) - it only addresses in-school consumption. |
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