Click on the best summary of the passage.
A.
How to Keep Your Eyes Healthy
Have...
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Click on the best summary of the passage.
A.
How to Keep Your Eyes Healthy
Have your eyes checked regularly. If you are under age 40, visit an eye doctor once every two years. If you notice a major change in your vision, you should go to an eye doctor.
B.
How to Keep Your Eyes Healthy
Eat vegetables rich in vitamins C and E. Vitamins can help prevent cataracts. Kiwis, mangoes, carrots and spinach are all rich in vitamins C and E.
C.
How to Keep Your Eyes Healthy
Make sure you have enough light when you read. Wear good eye protection when working on machinery. Eat foods rich in vitamins C and E. Have your eyes checked regularly.
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