Asked by Zephyr Benedict
Read the letter to the editor and then answer the question.
As a parent, I'm concerned that students are buying soda in the school cafeteria every day, which affects their ability to learn. Too much sugar and caffeine makes it challenging for our students to concentrate. In addition, soda consumption can contribute to long-term health problems such as obesity and diabetes. I am not suggesting that Bloomington's public schools should dictate what students eat and drink, but I do believe our schools should promote and foster healthy lifestyles, including proper nutrition. Students should be allowed to bring their own soda from home, but offering soda in our cafeterias is unacceptable.
Who is the primary audience?
A. Readers in the Bloomington school district
B. Students at public schools
C. Nutrition experts
D. National news audience
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A. Readers in the Bloomington school district
Reason: The letter addresses local concern about Bloomington's public schools and is aimed at local community members and decision-makers, not a national or specialized audience.
Reason: The letter addresses local concern about Bloomington's public schools and is aimed at local community members and decision-makers, not a national or specialized audience.
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