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Social Studies, 17.11.2020 20:30 jay3676

I fully support the school's efforts to introduce healthier snacks in vending machines. However, as a dentist, I must object to gummy,
sticky fruit snacks. I have seen too many young patients suffer cavities
as a result of sugary snacks that stay stuck in their teeth for hours
before they brush.
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Studies have shown that our students are choosing fewer and fewer
fresh fruits at school. One way to slip in some much-needed nutrients
and vitamins is through gummy fruit snacks made from real fruit juice.
Students feel as if they are getting a sweet treat, while parents know
they are receiving at least some percentage of their recommended
daily servings of fruit.
Which statement best compares the ways that the two arguments use
appeals?

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