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Common Core 2.6 Reading Informational Text. Which effect does the following quote from the passage have on the meaning of the text?
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Thank you We sneak And here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by effective word choice If it ends
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in emojis Well it's probably not effective I first check
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out the passage Staying healthy on the road on the
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making of nutrition We're just picking out key words here
Full Transcript
- 00:19
Healthy apple yogurt and assorted nuts Greek yogurt union striking
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health club feeling nutritious lee and homemade trail mix Alright
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Here's today's question Which effect does the following quote from
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the passage have on the meaning of the text and
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hear your potential answers Okay well to understand the quotes
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of fact look at paragraph two or do ifyou're French
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theo author says that travel prevents healthy eating and yeah
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there are more roadside diner's than vegan farming co op
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so it helps to stock up on healthy items But
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this isn't an off topic Quote passages about health food
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and so is the quote like a health article writing
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robin hood the authors on target so obviously the quote
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isn't distracting from the texts true meaning the article in
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the quote or both about health there's no cryptic secret
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dan brown novel meaning here but the quote isn't providing
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the author credibility Either you don't exactly get a phd
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for just naming stuff in the fridge basically the authors
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just asking people to stuck up on healthy foods It's
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a call for specific action making Be the correct answer
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Now if you'd excuse us we need to figure out
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where we can get a degree in naming stuff in
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our fridge Coursera You've got one of those con maybe
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