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read the passage from sugar changed the world. we all crave sweetness, …

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read the passage from sugar changed the world. we all crave sweetness, now more than ever since there are so many ways to satisfy that need. and there are still sugar plantations where the work is brutal. in places like the dominican republic (haitis island neighbor), some sugar work is not very different from what it was for marinas indian ancestors in british guiana: hard, poorly paid labor by people who are often mistreated. but for most of us, chemists have more to say about how we satisfy that taste than do overseers. when sugar is in the headlines, critics speak about how much of it we eat, not who picked the crop. doctors warn that young people are gaining too much weight from eating sugary snacks, parents learn that kids who drink too many sweet sodas can cycle between manic sugar \highs\ and grinding sugar \crashes\. no one worries about where the sweetness comes from. our diet was transformed by the age of. which statement is the most objective summary of the passage? craving sweetness leads to developing poor habits around food. new sources of sweetness use better techniques than the old sources did. chemists conduct work that is not interesting to much of the public. sugar cane is no longer the main source of sweetness for most people.

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Brief Explanations

The passage discusses people's craving for sweetness, the harsh labor in sugar plantations, and how chemists are more relevant to modern - day sweetness satisfaction than overseers. It also mentions health concerns related to sugar consumption and the lack of concern about the source of sweetness. Option A is about the negative habits related to sugar - craving which is part of the passage but not the most objective summary. Option B about new sources of sweetness using better techniques is not mentioned. Option C about chemists' work being uninteresting is not the main point. Option D is not the main focus either. The passage mainly shows that while we all want sweetness, there are issues like harsh labor in sugar production and health concerns related to its consumption.

Answer:

No correct option provided as none of the given options accurately summarize the passage.