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tuffie

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Although McCurry does not define the word sake, we can infer that it means
 
  a. a brand of bottled water.
  b. a caffeinated soft drink.
  c. an alcoholic drink.
  d. green tea.

Question 2

It can be inferred from the passage that most small-time farmers would
 
  a. feel threatened by GMOs.
  b. have a favorable view of GMOs.
  c. simply choose not to get involved with GMOs.
  d. take a balanced view of the benefits and shortcomings of GMOs.



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Answer to Question 1

c. an alcoholic drink.

Answer to Question 2

c. simply choose not to get involved with GMOs.



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