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(1) the fear of genetically modified foods is not based in facts. (2) the food and drug administration holds genetically modified foods to the same standard as traditional foods, which means that these new products are equally as safe as products that are already on grocery shelves. (3) in addition, common fruits, including nectarines and seedless grapes, are a result of genetic breeding. what would be the best way of revising the second sentence for a presentation? combining it with sentence one breaking into two sentences removing it entirely
To determine the best revision for the second sentence in a presentation, we analyze the options:
- "Combining it with sentence one" may not improve clarity.
- The second sentence is complex (mentions FDA standards and safety comparison). Breaking it into two sentences will make the ideas clearer and easier for the audience to follow during a presentation.
- "Removing it entirely" is incorrect as the sentence provides important evidence (FDA standards) to support the first sentence's claim.
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