Which sentence is an example of an objective summary from by
Crossen's "A Culinary Wasteland"?
O A. Taking individual responsibility for
one's impact on the global
economy is far more complicated than just saying
no to fast food,
as Mr.
Schiggser advises.
O B. As a stickler about statistics, I was disturbed by Mr. Schlosser's
cavalier manipulation of data, which
and, frankly, unbelievable - "facts."
produced some startling -
O C.
Americans are addicted
to cheap, bad food, he
argues, and like all
addictions, this one exacts broad and often unseen costs
from the
community.
O D. Furthermore, Mr. Schlosser's appraisal is
not comprehensive but a
hodgepodge of impressions, statistics, anecdotes and prejudices.