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23 July, 11:02

Mr. Tyler's class is having a discussion about whether sugary drinks should be sold at an upcoming school event. One student says, "Sugary drinks are not nutritious and can cause many health problems. I think students would enjoy a smoothie bar as a fresh alternative."

Which would be an appropriate follow-up question to ask this student?

"Do you have a favorite recipe for fresh fruit smoothies?"

"What are the health problems caused by sugary drinks?"

"Don't you think smoothies are a lot more expensive?"

"How do you know so much about nutrition?"

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  1. 23 July, 11:11
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    The follow up question that asks for more information on health problems is most appropriate. Since the student said that sugary drinks can cause health problems, the student needs to support his/her claim with some specific facts or details. We cannot simply say this or that without supporting the claim with real information.
  2. 23 July, 11:30
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    I think honestly its letter C or D
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