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vinney12

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Connie wants to increase her intake of omega-3 fatty acids in an effort to prevent heart disease, hypertension, and cancer. Which recommendation would you make?
 a. Increase consumption of vegetable oils.
 b. Take omega-3 supplements.
 c. Eat a variety of different types of fatty fish.
  d. Increase consumption of nuts.
 e. Decrease consumption of fatty fish.

Question 2

In Scandinavia, when a large variety of hot and cold dishes are laid out for the diner to serve him- or herself, this is known as a
 a. buffet.
 b. tablebred.
 c. smorgasbord.
  d. feast.
 e. zakuski.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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