But no one can ignore the damage being wrought by all this bad eating. More than one out of three adults in the United States -- 37.5 percent -- are obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Some of the leading causes of death -- heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes -- are directly linked to obesity. And childhood obesity has tripled in the last 30 years. With more than a third of kids between 6 and 19 considered obese, the CDC reports, they are at substantially more risk for developing cardiovascular disease, diabetes, bone and joint conditions, and cancer.
The author's argument that a poor diet can be harmful to a person's health is
A. ineffective, because it lacks clear and reasonable evidence.
B. ineffective, because it leaves the reader with questions.
C. effective, because it addresses and refutes a counterclaim.
D. effective, because it includes facts from a credible source.
Answers
Answer 1
C. Effective,because it includes facts from a credible score
Answer 2
D.
It’s effective because includes facts from a credible source: the CDC.
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