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CORALGRILL2014

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To prevent serious illness from consuming oysters you would:
 a. consume them raw with hot sauce.
 b. drink whiskey with the raw oysters.
 c. eat them fully cooked and not raw.
 d. avoid them altogether.
 e. consume them raw only if they come from a reputable source.

Question 2

Which group should avoid all uncooked or undercooked eggs?
 a. athletes in training
 b. healthy adults
 c. people with colds
 d. women over 30 years old
  e. the elderly



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e





 

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