In writing a blog about his favorite smoothie shop, Daniel claims that their smoothies are healthy, enjoyable after-school snacks.

Fruit-and-yogurt smoothies not only contain the recommended daily serving of fresh fruit but also are good sources of protein. Delicious smoothie flavors come from combining many different types of fresh fruit. Because they are blended with ice, smoothies are an excellent way to cool down on a hot day. Best of all, all-natural fruit smoothies taste better than sugary processed foods.

Is Daniel’s evidence sufficient to support his claim? Why or why not?

A.
The evidence is sufficient because it gives a nutritional breakdown of fruit smoothies.
B.
The evidence is sufficient because it gives details about nutrition, flavor, and other benefits.
C.
The evidence is not sufficient because it does not mention the types of fruit that are used in the smoothies.
D.
The evidence is not sufficient because it focuses on fruit smoothies but does not give information about other snacks.


Sagot :

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Itś not A. While it DOES break it down, it does more than that. It´s not C. The types of fruit are not important and don´t contribute to the blog. It´s not D. His blog is about smoothies, not other snacks. Feel free to write down what i said as your answer