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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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So much for science

"Later, while running errands, the wind begins. There is a good three-minute stretch where a brand-new fart pops out of my trousers with every step I take. This is new. So much for science; I worry that if everyone eats 10 portions of fruit and veg a day, we’ll all end up dead from methane inhalation."(The Guardian.)

What does "science" have to do with the situation described by the author of the paragraph above?

  

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Anonymous What does "science" have to do with the situation described by the author of the paragraph above? It has nothing to do with anything in that paragraph. It must have something to do with the text that precedes this paragraph in the same article.

  • Anonymous What does "science" have to do with the situation described by the author of the paragraph above?
  • It has nothing to do with anything in that paragraph.
  • It must have something to do with the text that precedes this paragraph in the same article.
  • It's probably something about what scientists recommend that we eat.
  • CJ
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AnonymousWhat does "science" have to do with the situation described by the author of the paragraph above?

It has nothing to do with anything in that paragraph. It must have something to do with the text that precedes this paragraph in the same article. It's probably something about what scientists recommend that we eat.

CJ

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