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bake sales and potluck dinners are different events, but they are similar in that people get to contribute something homemade. a bake sale is a fundraiser usually held by a community organization, such as a school or a charitable group. generally, for a bake sale, people in the community volunteer to bake sweet goods such as cookies or pies. the event is advertised in the community, and the money made from the purchase of baked goods goes to the cause. a potluck dinner is a meal with a group of people where everyone brings a different homemade dish. one of the main ideas behind both events is that people have an opportunity to try each others homemade foods. people should not bring store - bought goods or
the third paragraph is meant to support the authors main claim that all food items contributed to a bake sale or potluck dinner should be homemade. whats wrong with the authors argument in the third paragraph?
the author exaggerates the number of people who buy food for potlucks and bake sales.
it is unlikely that people feel betrayed when offered store - bought food, as the author claims.
the argument that people expect homemade food is not relevant to the main claim.
The main claim is about food items being homemade for bake - sales and potlucks. The argument that people expect homemade food actually supports the main claim rather than being irrelevant. There is no mention of people feeling betrayed or exaggeration of the number of buyers in the given text.
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None of the provided options accurately describe what's wrong with the author's argument in the third paragraph.