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3 July, 17:58

Robert L. Peterson, the chairman of IBP, said that moving to South Dakota was like giving his employees a 7 percent raise. "The move shows you how ungrateful corporate tax-break beneficiaries are, " Don Weseley, a Nebraska state senator, told the Omaha World-Herald. "They take whatever you give them and then, if there's a better offer, leave you hanging and move on to the next best deal." How does Schlosser show transparency in this passage from Fast Food Nation? A. He establishes his central claim early in the paragraph. B. He clearly names the source of his quoted information. C. He uses specific language to better engage the audience. D. He properly supports his claim by using quoted evidence.

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  1. 3 July, 18:13
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    The answer is B He clearly names the source of his quoted information.

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  2. 3 July, 19:57
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    Schlosser shows transparency when he properly supports his claim by using quoted evidence. Option D is the correct one. "Robert L. Peterson, the chairman of IBP, said that moving ... "; " The move shows you ...," Don Weswley told the Omaha World - Herald; " They take whatever ..."
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