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1Meet three teens who turned their passions into profit — and they did it before they were old enough to drive.
2Kailyn Cage started building her empire by selling snacks at her middle school. The principal shut her down, but Kailyn had already earned $1,000. She knew her business had potential. But she needed cash to expand its scope. So she asked her mother for help with the problem. Together, they took out a loan. Then, they invested in vending machines. By high school graduation, Kailyn's vending-machine sales had netted her $10,000 in profits. At college, Kailyn increased her knowledge of both business and machines by studying product development and mechanical engineering.
3Like Kailyn, Ethan Holmes runs his own food business. To launch his business, Ethan needed capital. Therefore, Ethan created a distinctive image for his homemade brand of applesauce. The image helped Ethan win a contest for young entrepreneurs. And winning the contest helped him raise more funds online. Ethan had solved his money problems and was open for business.
4Willow Tufano is not a food entrepreneur. Instead, she is a budding real estate mogul. But she got her start by turning trash into treasure. Willow collected old stuff and resold it for a profit. Because she attended an online virtual school, she could study at night and work on the business during the day. With the capital Willow raised, she bought two rental houses.
5Kailyn, Ethan, and Willow all started small — but dreamed big!
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Which of the following sentences belongs in a summary of the text?

Willow is not a food entrepreneur.

Ethan and Kailyn are both in the food business.

Willow collected and resold stuff that other people had thrown out.

Products that have distinctive images can win contests.

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"Ethan and Kailyn are both in the food business." (Choice 2)

Reason: It states a main point of the passage — two of the three teens ran food businesses — whereas the other options are either minor details or not central to a summary.