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Individual passage 9 q1, p 208/262
I'm having trouble understanding the reasoning behind why B is the answer. The passage devotes only two sentences to explaining why low-carb diets are bad (lines 30-34). Can't I argue from this lack of coverage that this is not the primary purpose of the passage?
In the book's explanation (p 262), it says, "The last sentence of this first paragraph is critical, as it captures the main point of the passage." The referenced sentence says nothing about low-carb diets but says obsession with sugar detracts from focusing on sodium, which should make C the answer.
I actually thought the MP was to advocate for what the author believes to be a well-balanced diet (lines 39-45). The whole sodium and fad diet discussion is to support the conclusion that a well-balanced diet uses natural foods, etc. Why isn't this the main point?
I'm having trouble understanding the reasoning behind why B is the answer. The passage devotes only two sentences to explaining why low-carb diets are bad (lines 30-34). Can't I argue from this lack of coverage that this is not the primary purpose of the passage?
In the book's explanation (p 262), it says, "The last sentence of this first paragraph is critical, as it captures the main point of the passage." The referenced sentence says nothing about low-carb diets but says obsession with sugar detracts from focusing on sodium, which should make C the answer.
I actually thought the MP was to advocate for what the author believes to be a well-balanced diet (lines 39-45). The whole sodium and fad diet discussion is to support the conclusion that a well-balanced diet uses natural foods, etc. Why isn't this the main point?