- Sun May 15, 2022 6:18 pm
#95347
Kyra is trying to prove that the public should be told to cut back on their fiber, because too much of it can be a bad thing. To weaken that claim, christinecwt, we want an answer that suggests that the public is not consuming too much fiber, and that is exactly what answer A does. Lourdes told us that 20 to 35 grams per day is a good amount, so if people are, on average, consuming only 10 grams per day then Kyra's advice seems misplaced. If A is true, we should probably be encouraging the public to consume MORE fiber, not less!
Answer B does nothing to Kyra's argument because it tells us nothing about how much fiber people are consuming. Even if the fiber is broken down and the fiber content is reduced in processed foods, are people consuming more than the recommended amount? We don't know! Maybe people are consuming more than 35 grams per day despite this issue with processed food, in which case Kyra might be correct. For answer B to weaken her argument, we need to know more than what it tells us.
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