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Question 8 Points 2
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Soda should be banned from public schools because it is so unhealthy. A single can of Coca-Cola contains 140
calories.
Soda should be banned from public schools because, it is so unhealthy. However, a single can of Coca-Cola contains 140
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calories.
Soda should be banned from public schools, because it is so unhealthy. For this reason, a single can of Coca-Cola
contains 140 calories.
Soda should be banned from public schools, because it is so unhealthy. For instance, a single can of Coca-Cola contains
140 calories.

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