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3.
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For
too long, school cafeterias, in an effort to provide food they thought would
be appetizing to young people, mimicked fast-food restaurants, serving items
such as burgers and fries, pizza, hot dogs, and fried chicken. School
districts nationwide are now addressing this trend by incorporating some
simple and inexpensive options that will make cafeteria lunches healthier
while still appealing to students.
This paragraph best supports the statement that
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school cafeterias have
always emphasized nutritional guidelines over any other considerations.
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young people would
rather eat in a school cafeteria than a local fast-food restaurant.
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school lunch menus are
becoming healthier due to major new initiatives on the part of school
districts.
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it is possible to make
school lunches both healthier and appealing without spending a great deal
of money and undertaking a radical transformation.
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vegetarian lunch options
would greatly improve the nutritional value of the school lunch program.
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Answer: Option D
Explanation:
The final sentence of the paragraph supports
choice d. The other choices are not supported by the passage. Choice c may seem
correct at first, but the paragraph states that the new initiatives are simple
and inexpensive, not major. Choice e might seem to represent a truth, but
vegetarian options are not discussed in this paragraph.