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Re:how to score 165++ 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
Watch out for words like none, never, or always. They often signal a wrong answer.

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Someone who gets sick from eating a meal will often develop a strong distaste for the one food in the meal that had the most distinctive flavor, whether or not that food caused the sickness. This phenomenon explains why children are especially likely to develop strong aversions to some foods.

Which one of the following, if true, provides the strongest support for the explanation?

(a) Children are more likely than adults to be given meals composed of foods lacking especially distinctive flavors.
(b) Children are less likely than adults to see a connection between their health and the foods they eat.
(c) Children tend to have more acute taste and to become sick more often than adults do.
(d) Children typically recover more slowly than adults do from sickness caused by food.
(e) Children are more likely than are adults to refuse to eat unfamiliar foods.

(Answer: C)
 
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