Which piece of evidence in this passage is not relevant and should be removed or replaced?

(1 point)
Responses

“Most people find oatmeal a little bland and so they add sugar, honey, fruit, or nuts.”
“Most people find oatmeal a little bland and so they add sugar, honey, fruit, or nuts.”

“[Quick oats] are pressed to remove the fibrous husks that cover the oat groats and that increase their cooking time.”
“[Quick oats] are pressed to remove the fibrous husks that cover the oat groats and that increase their cooking time.”

“The main difference—according to the label—is that quick oats take a lot less time to cook.”
“The main difference—according to the label—is that quick oats take a lot less time to cook.”

“This part of the groat contains much of the nutrition found in this cereal, especially its fiber and protein.”

1 answer

The piece of evidence that is not relevant and should be removed or replaced is:

“Most people find oatmeal a little bland and so they add sugar, honey, fruit, or nuts.”

This statement does not directly contribute to a discussion about quick oats or their nutritional benefits, making it less relevant compared to the other pieces of evidence that focus on the characteristics and cooking properties of quick oats.