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Read passage: ( I'm writing out the first have of the passage. The end of the passage is in the Picture that I Posted so make sure you read it). Passage: Excerpt from "A Cooking Revolution:How Clean Energy and Cookstoves Are Saving Lives" by Chef Jose Andres, June 7, 2016.) Cooking: it's a simple act that has brought families around the world together for thousands of years. As a chef, I can think of few things more beautiful than that. However, I also know how deadly such a simple act can be, not only to our health, but to our environment. Think about it: For Americans, turning on the stove means simply turning a knob or switch. For people living in developing countries, particularly women and childern, it means hours of collecting fuels like firewood, dung, or coal to burn in a rudimentary, smoky cookstove or over an open fire. The result is a constant source of toxic smoke that families breathe in daily causing diseases like child pneumonia, heart disease, and lung cancer, not to mention taking a child away from her education. In fact, diseases caused by smoke from open fires and stoves claim 4.3 million lives every year. That's more than AIDS , malaria. and tuberculosis combined. And the environment suffers, too. When people collect wood every day from their local forests to create charcoal or fuel for wood - burning stoves, it creates an unsustainable pace of deforestation that leads to mudslides, loss of watershed, and other environmental consequences. These stoves also contribute up to 25 percent of black carbon emissions, a pollutant that contributes directly to climate change. You see, from what we cook to how we cook, our foods connects with our lives on so many levels. That's why having access to better technology and clean energy for cooking is as equally important as the ingredients in the food being prepared. It's also why I'm proud to support an effort to bring clean cookstoves and fuels to millions of people in developing countries. (Question 1: The author begins the second paragraph with the phrase " As a chef." How does that choice affect the meaning of the article? A) The phrase shows that the article will use technical language related to cooking. B) The phrase shows that cheifs are the intended audience of the article. C) The phrase establishes the author as being a celebrity. D) The phrase establishes the author as having expertise on the topic of cooking. ( Question 2: Read Paragraph 3 from the article. " Think about it: For Americans, turning on the stove means simply turning a knob or switch. For people living in developing countries, particularly women and childern, it means hours of collecting fuels like firewood, dung, or coal to burn in a rudimentary, smoky cookstove or over an open fire. The result is a constant source of toxic smoke that families breathe in daily, causing diseases like child pneumonia, heart, and lung cancer, not to mention taking a child away from her. Which idea does this paragraph develop? A) Americans are responsible for the negative effects people experience when they use cookstoves. B) In developing countries. the common method for heating food is problematic for people and for the environment. C) By studying the cookstoves used in developing countries, we can learn ways to prevent many deadly diseases. D) It is time for Americans to explore alternative methods for cooking their food. ( Question 3: Read paragraph 7 from the article. " It's also why I'm proud to support an effort to bring clean cookstoves and fuels to millions of people in developing countries". Why does the author state his support of the clean - cookstove effort in the middle of the article? A) The author explains the issue before he discusses a solution because the audience is likely not familiar with cookstoves and their negative effects. B) The author describes the stairs and logistics of the clean - cookstove effort before he states his support. C) The author's stance is unpopular, so he provides evidence for his claim before stating his personal support. D) The author uses the first half of the article to establish his credibility before he states his support of the clean -cookstove effort. ( Will Mark Brainliest if correct very important to have correct answer. In summer school and need to pass). ​( Please only answer if your 1,000% correct on your answer. Im in summer school and truly need to pass English. Please Don't Answer If You Don't Know). Will Mark Brainliest


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