In terms of the argument, what are two purposes of using the list of pros and cons in “Bad News” and “Good News” in the passage, “Acculturation is Bad for our Health: Less Fast Food, more Nopalitos”? Remember to mark two for this question. (RI.6)

The list provides a foundation for the argument made in the excerpt.

The list describes the probable causes and effects of acculturation.

The list ensures the researcher’s arguments in the excerpt are invalid.

The list convinces readers that the research is thorough, regardless of the conclusions.

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The two purposes of using the list of pros and cons in the passage “Acculturation is Bad for our Health: Less Fast Food, more Nopalitos” are:

  1. The list provides a foundation for the argument made in the excerpt. - This purpose highlights how the pros and cons help to establish the reasoning behind the argument being presented, giving readers a clear understanding of the various aspects of acculturation.

  2. The list describes the probable causes and effects of acculturation. - This demonstrates that the pros and cons elucidate the potential positive and negative outcomes of acculturation, thereby deepening the reader's understanding of its impact on health.

The other options do not accurately reflect the purpose of the list in the context of the argument.