Starting a school garden will greatly benefit our school,
and with enough student volunteers, it won't be too much
work. A school garden will help students see nature in
action as the seeds grow into vegetables. All students
will be free to pick fresh produce from the garden and
take it home with them, which will help them try new
foods. The garden will give everyone an opportunity to
learn more about vegetables, which means they will
become good cooks.
Read the excerpt. What evidence does the author use
to support the faulty analogy in this excerpt?
O Staring a school garden will benefit the school.
O Students can pick fresh produce to take home and
use for cooking.
Those who know more about vegetables are
stronger cooks.
O Watching a garden grow leads to a deeper
appreciation for nature.
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