Use the following text to answer the question. Fact: It can be unsafe to eat raw meats. Tessa: Meat needs to be cooked thoroughly to kill diseases like E. coli and Salmonella. Rosa: Millions of people around the world live in cultures that eats raw fish and beef everyday. How might a person who agrees with Rosa argue Tessa's interpretation of the fact? (1 point) Responses Not every piece of uncooked meat is diseased. Not every piece of uncooked meat is diseased. Millions of people don't know how to cook meat. Millions of people don't know how to cook meat. Millions of people have never had E. coli or Salmonella. Millions of people have never had E. coli or Salmonella. Not every culture has E. coli and Salmonell

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A person who agrees with Rosa might argue Tessa's interpretation of the fact by saying, "Not every piece of uncooked meat is diseased." This response suggests that while there may be risks associated with consuming raw meat, not all raw meat carries harmful pathogens, and that many people can safely consume raw options as part of their dietary practices.