Question
Which piece of evidence in this passage is inappropriate for an informational text and should be removed or replaced?
(1 point)
Responses

"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."

"[Quick oats] are pressed to remove fibrous husks that cover the oat groats, which increases their cooking time."
"[Quick oats] are pressed to remove fibrous husks that cover the oat groats, which increases their cooking time."

"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."

"This part of the groat contains much of the nutrition found in this cereal, especially its fiber and protein."
(1 point)
Responses

"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."

"[Quick oats] are pressed to remove fibrous husks that cover the oat groats, which increases their cooking time."
"[Quick oats] are pressed to remove fibrous husks that cover the oat groats, which increases their cooking time."

"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."

"This part of the groat contains much of the nutrition found in this cereal, especially its fiber and protein."
Answers
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The piece of evidence that is inappropriate for an informational text 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 is more subjective and anecdotal, focusing on personal preference rather than providing factual, objective information relevant to the topic of oatmeal and its variations.
"Most people find oatmeal a little bland and so they add sugar, honey, fruit, or nuts."
This statement is more subjective and anecdotal, focusing on personal preference rather than providing factual, objective information relevant to the topic of oatmeal and its variations.
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