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12. Part B Which of these excerpts from "Soda's a Problem but - best supports the answer to Part A? [Soday's bad for you especially in large quantities The evidence against it mounts on a semi-regular basis. Bloomberg is ... interfering in a basic, private transaction involving a perfectly legal substance. The inherent contradictions were a good part of why earlier this week a judge stopped the new rules from being implemented. That still leaves the question of whether governments or their leaders can begin dictating the look of an individual's meal. 1 poin

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12. Part B Which of these excerpts from "Soda's a Problem but - best
supports the answer to Part A?
[Soday's bad for you especially in large quantities The evidence against it mounts on
a semi-regular basis.
Bloomberg is ... interfering in a basic, private transaction involving a perfectly legal
substance.
The inherent contradictions were a good part of why earlier this week a judge
stopped the new rules from being implemented.
That still leaves the question of whether governments or their leaders can begin
dictating the look of an individual's meal.
1 poin

12. Part B Which of these excerpts from "Soda's a Problem but - best supports the answer to Part A? [Soday's bad for you especially in large quantities The evidence against it mounts on a semi-regular basis. Bloomberg is ... interfering in a basic, private transaction involving a perfectly legal substance. The inherent contradictions were a good part of why earlier this week a judge stopped the new rules from being implemented. That still leaves the question of whether governments or their leaders can begin dictating the look of an individual's meal. 1 poin

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The excerpt "Soda's bad for you, especially in large quantities. The evidence against it mounts on a semi-regular basis." best supports the answer to Part A because it directly addresses the negative health effects of soda consumption, which is likely the focus of the argument in Part A.
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