The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B. Part A Which best describes how the author of "Soda's a Problem but... feels about the soda ban? A. She finds the politician supporting it admirable. B. She does not think it will be very helpful. C. She thinks it is a worthy goal of government. OD. She believes it is full of inconsistencies. Part B Which of these quotations from the text most clearly supports her perspective? OA. [I]t's wrong for one man, even an elected official and even a well-meaning one at that, to dictate to people how big a cup of sugary soda they're allowed. B. [A]fter years of sacrificing their students' health to their desire to raise more money, most [schools] have stopped allowing vending machines stocked with sodas. C. Bloomberg is playing nanny in the worst sort of way by interfering in a basic, private transaction involving a perfectly legal substance. D. Convenience stores such as 7-Eleven are overseen by the state and would be exempt, but a Burger King across the street would be restricted.
