Read this excerpt from When Birds Get Flu and Cows Go Mad! by John DiConsiglio.
1. Wash...
English, 01.04.2020 19:55 janeou17xn
Read this excerpt from When Birds Get Flu and Cows Go Mad! by John DiConsiglio.
1. Wash Your Hands Carefully
Proper hand washing can get rid of almost half of all foodborne illnesses. . . .
2. Don’t Cross-Contaminate
When raw meat comes in contact with other foods, it can cause cross-contamination. Don’t use the same utensils for meat and other foods. . . .
3. Keep Hot foods Hot
Harmful bacteria are destroyed by cooking food properly. Beware of raw or partly cooked meat.
4. Keep Cold Foods Cold
Meat, fish, milk, and eggs should be kept cold. . . .
5. Wash Fruits and Vegetables
And keep in mind that washing may not remove all contamination.
What effect did the author most likely intend to achieve by ordering the information in this way?
to compare the steps over time
to make the steps clear and precise
to allow the reader to visualize the steps
to help the reader draw conclusions about the steps
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