While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
Inka Cola is a popular soft drink in Peru.
It was created in 1935 by British immigrant Joseph Robinson Lindley.
Inka Cola has a unique, sweet flavor often compared to bubblegum.
It is often referred to as "the golden Kola" because of its yellow color.
In Peru, Inka Cola often outsells Coca-Cola.
Coca-Cola is the best-selling soft drink in the world.
The student wants to emphasize Inka Cola's prominence in Peru. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) Inka Cola is a popular soft drink that originated in Peru and has a unique, sweet flavor.
A
Inka Cola is a popular soft drink that originated in Peru and has a unique, sweet flavor.
(Choice B) Inka Cola, known as "the golden Kola," was created by a British immigrant to Peru.
B
Inka Cola, known as "the golden Kola," was created by a British immigrant to Peru.
(Choice C) In Peru, Inka Cola is so popular that it often outsells Coca-Cola, the best-selling soft drink in the world.
C
In Peru, Inka Cola is so popular that it often outsells Coca-Cola, the best-selling soft drink in the world.
(Choice D) First created in 1935, Inka Cola has a sweet flavor often compared to bubblegum.
D
First created in 1935, Inka Cola has a sweet flavor often compared to bubblegum.
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This choice effectively emphasizes Inka Cola's prominence in Peru by highlighting the fact that it outsells even Coca-Cola in the country.