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Next, you decide to ask your friends if they can recommend books for younger children. One of your friends suggests a book about vegetarian cooking for kids. The book details how a young student felt much better after they started cooking and eating only vegetarian food. The author suggests that all kids learn to cook and eat vegetarian food.
Your friend suggests the book could be a valuable recommendation for the children since the author’s personal story is highly engaging. However, you feel it might be too subjective, as it relies solely on the author’s experiences rather than broader evidence. This difference in perspective leads to an interesting discussion between you and your friend.
Does the author of the vegetarian cookbook provide enough evidence to support his claim that eating a vegetarian diet makes you feel better?
Question 3 options:
No, the evidence provided is anecdotal and doesn't include a variety of credible sources.
No, the evidence provided doesn't include a direct quotation.
Yes, the author's advice to other young people provides him with credibility.
Yes, the author's life experiences provide enough proof that eating vegetarian food makes you feel better.
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No, the evidence provided is anecdotal and doesn't include a variety of credible sources.
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