Counterargument Strategies
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Which of the following is a valid reason to support stricter regulations on selling junk food in school cafeterias?

  • Studies have shown that junk food consumption has no impact on academic performance.
  • Genetics and environmental toxins are the primary causes of health issues, not junk food.
  • Test results are not affected by the consumption of junk food among students.
  • Junk foods contain harmful fats and additives that jeopardize individuals' health. (correct)
  • What impact does the text suggest junk food has on students' academic performance?

  • Junk food consumption is positively correlated with higher test scores. (correct)
  • Junk foods have no effect on academic performance.
  • Junk food consumption negatively affects students' ability to learn.
  • Eating junk food leads to lower IQ levels in students.
  • Why does the text argue that the school cafeteria should set a good example of healthy eating habits among students?

  • To ensure students follow unhealthy eating patterns.
  • To promote a culture of healthy eating among students. (correct)
  • To discourage students from eating at the school cafeteria.
  • To encourage students to eat more junk food.
  • What is a valid counterargument against stricter regulations on selling junk food in school cafeterias?

    <p>High test scores are solely due to parental influence.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does the text respond to the counterargument about genetics and environmental toxins being primary factors affecting health?

    <p>It acknowledges those factors but emphasizes the aggravating role of unhealthy food choices.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the relationship between junk food consumption and academic performance?

    <p>Studies have shown an improvement in test results when children avoid junk foods.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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