TRUE OR FALSE?????
A writer is working on a research paper about whether schools should ban junk food or not. One of the paragraphs in his paper reads:
The article âJunk Food in Schools: Should Schools Restrict the Sale of Junk Food?â provides an overview of some concerns related to the food available to many school students: âHaving junk food in schools, proponents contend, contradicts the message that parents, teachers and administrators are trying to impart to studentsâthat eating good food is the key to good health. That message is undercut when unhealthy foods are so readily available, and have been approved by schools themselves, they argue. âWe talk a lot about healthy nutrition, we teach the kids about the food pyramid, and then they go down the hallway and get the high fat, high sodium and high junk available in the vending machines,â Senator Murkowski told the New York Timesâ (âJunk Foodâ). But this isnât true. In my high school we didnât have any vending machines.
This paragraph effectively relates the writerâs source material to his ideas about junk food.