Glencoe Language Arts: Grammar and Language Workbook, Grade 9
Glencoe Language Arts: Grammar and Language Workbook, Grade 9
1st Edition
McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 9780028182940
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Page 310: Exercise 5

Exercise 1
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A soda machine in the cafeteria could be nice for the students that are unhappy with current lunch beverage options. It would give students a sense of control and freedom over their lunch choices.
Exercise 2
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While a soft drink vending machine could be a source of profit for the school, the health concerns that come with it make it a poor decision. Soda is a major contributor to obesity and offers no nutritional value. Its impact on the health of our students needs to be prioritized above the potential profit.
Exercise 3
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Soda is a huge contributor to obesity and its correlating health concerns, and consumption of soda should be limited. While kids are outside of school, their decisions regarding soft drinks and junk food can be more easily monitored by surrounding adults. Many children, left to their own devices, could easily over-consume soft drinks if they are offered freely at school.
Exercise 4
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The cafeteria is perhaps the custodial team’s most daunting task with all the waste and messes made during lunch hours. Adding a vending machine would add to this load in multiple ways: more waste would be produced, and the maintenance of the vending machine would become the job of the custodial staff.
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