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14 January, 14:21

r. Tyler's class is having a discussion about whether sugary drinks should be sold at an upcoming school event. One student says, "Sugary drinks are not nutritious and can cause many health problems. I think students would enjoy a smoothie bar as a fresh alternative." Which would be an appropriate follow-up question to ask this student? "Do you have a favorite recipe for fresh fruit smoothies?" "What are the health problems caused by sugary drinks?" "Don't you think smoothies are a lot more expensive?" "How do you know so much about nutrition?"

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  1. 14 January, 15:18
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    Either "what are the health problems caused by sugary drinks?" or "do you have a favorite recipe for fresh fruit smoothies?"
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