Article 1
Appeals
Article 2
Claims
Miscellaneous
100
Who is Whole Foods number one provider of organic products?
What is Earthbound.
100
What are the three appeals?
What is ethos, logos, and pathos?
100
Who wrote article two?
Who is Michael Moss?
100
What is a claim of value?
What is an evaluation of a problem that has existed, will exist, or exists.
100
What is your favorite junk food?
Varies
200
What are one of the two reasons that people buy organic that are mentioned?
What is tasting better and being healthier.
200
What is the main appeal used in article one?
What is logos?
200
Name three of the seven participants who attended the meeting in Minneapolis?
Who are Nestle, Kraft, Nabisco, General Mills, Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola, and Mars?
200
What are the main claim(s) in article two?
What is claim of fact and value.
200
What was the Dr. Pepper product that everyone hated?
What is Red Fusion.
300
What is Michael Pollan's book, "The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals" mainly about?
What is trying four different meals that are all different levels of organic.
300
What appeal is used in the following sentence: "Among children, the rates had more than doubled since 1980, and the number of kids considered obese shot past 12 million."
What is logos and pathos?
300
What are the three ingredients manufacturers have been advised to limit the amount in their products?
What is fat, sugar, and salt?
300
What is the type of claim in article one?
What is claim of fact.
300
What are some commonly organic foods?
What are meats, vegetables, dairy, and fruits.
400
What book can twentieth-century origins of the organic movement be traced to?
What is the writings of the English agronomist Sir Albert Howard, in his 1940 book An Agriculture Testament.
400
What appeals are used in the second article?
What is ethos, logos, and pathos?
400
How much more sugar is in a serving of YoCrunch yogurt, compared to Lucky Charms?
What is twice as much.
400
Give an example of a claim of fact?
What is varies.
400
What is vanishing caloric density?
What is melting down quickly so your brain thinks there is no calories in it so you keep eating it.
500
What are the two different ways that organic food is produced compared to regular inorganic foods?
What is toxic chemical pesticides and synthetic fertilizers.
500
On page 436, what appeal is used in the book, "The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meal"?
What is ethos?
500
Define sensory specific satiety?
What is when foods have one overwhelming main flavor so the brain doesn't want it.
500
Make your own claim of value about food.
Answer varies
500
What tax was rumored to be pressured on food companies?
What is sugar taxes?
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