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Bread is often used as a symbol in many cultures. A symbolic use of bread might be
 a. associating it with a religious value.
 b. consuming bread at any time of day.
 c. eating organic bread at a family dinner.
 d. serving bread instead of cake at a party.
 e. associating it with a diet plan.

Question 2

Eating walnuts to improve brain function is an example of a(n) ________ of food association?
 a. extrapolation
  b. incorporation
 c. assumption
 d. evaluation
 e. stereotype



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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