Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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What kinds of food can people buy at the farmers market in the Mott Haven neighborhood
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What does this passage describe?
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This passage describes a grocery store where people can buy cheap organic food
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This passage describes a market where people can buy fresh, healthy food.
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This passage describes a poor neighborhood in the South Bronx where it is dangerous to shop.
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This passage describes a man who uses food stamps from the government to buy apples.
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Government assistance encourages some people to shop at the farmers market in Mott Haven.
What evidence from the passage supports this statement?
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Jennifer Gillette shops at the farmers market because the lettuce there is fresher than the lettuce at her grocery store.
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Greysie Johnson uses checks from the government to buy fruit and vegetables at the farmers market.
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Delphia Omborura buys bushels of large red beets at the farmers market to juice in a blender at home.
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Mamie Jackson likes the fresh look of produce at the market and washes dirt off the cucumbers she buys there.
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Based on information in the passage, what is a reason that some people shop at the farmers market in Mott Haven?
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The fruits and vegetables at the farmers market are fresher than the fruits and vegetables at grocery stores.
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There are not enough grocery stores in the Mott Haven neighborhood to supply the people there with all the food they need.
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People in Mott Haven are tired of food from sandwich shops and fried chicken joints, so they are going to the farmers market instead.
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The produce from grocery stores in the Mott Haven neighborhood is making people sick, so they are looking for new places to shop
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What is this passage mainly about?
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food stamps and other government food assistance
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a vegetarian named Jennifer Gillette who likes fresh lettuce
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a farmers market in a neighborhood of New York City
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the health risks of eating fruit and vegetables from grocery stores