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read this informal outline of the passage. main idea: sweetness is achieved both naturally and artificially. supporting detail: humans love sweet things but sugar is high in calories. supporting detail: consumers must make informed decisions about what type of sweetener they choose. which of the following is a supporting detail that completes the informal outline of the passage? science has created many sugar substitutes. honey is a natural sweetener. grocery stores are full of sugary products. many humans have a “sweet tooth”. reading passage: sweet enough for you? by caroline sanchez if you need sugar to live (and we dont need it as a nutrient), dr. melina jampolis points out that the naturally - occurring sugars in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are the best sources. these foods also come with fiber, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients that are naturally derived. when you eat these foods, all of which are naturally derived, you are not only getting sugar, but also a wide range of other nutrients. however, if youre looking for a message to cut back on sugar, as it is high in calories and it wont make you feel full for long, then we can easily pass over processed and unhealthy foods. so, whats a consumer to do?
The main idea is about sweetness and sweeteners. The supporting detail about consumers making informed decisions about sweeteners relates to the overall theme of sweeteners in the passage. The other options are either too general (many humans have a sweet tooth) or not as directly related to the concept of sweeteners in the context of consumer - choice as the correct option.
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Consumers must make informed decisions about what type of sweetener they choose