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Unit 6, Lesson 2
Unit 6, Lesson 2
2. That they had to remove junk food and add healthier food.
3. had many health problems such as physical and mental.
4. People became interested in this topic.
1. To create a documentary that would make people aware of the effects of junk food.
He was concerned about the actual propaganda towards children, the obesity epidemic and that they were getting rich at the cost
of it.
2. He had to eat only Mc'Donalds things, and he tried to order everything on the menu.
3. Raise awareness for the McDonald's brand to remove some foods from its menu and gain recognition from the audience.
4. Health problems.
Spurlock filmed the movie to raise awareness in Americans about how they eat on a McDonald's diet. Her rules were to choose the
suggestions from the menu for 30 days, the damage to her health was remarkable; gained 11 kilos and psychological problems, had to
undergo a rigorous plant-based diet. Her film was awarded and valued by the public despite being accused of vegan propaganda.
1. It is an experiment where it shows the risks of eating junk food, and how bad it can be in the long term, a very good
project, even if somewhat risky by the exponent
2. Well, a little bit, due to the amounts of fat it contains and how damaging it can be in the long run.
3. It's really very little, hamburger, hot dog, french fries.
1. It's not about a cake, according to the author of the song it's about "the day the music died"
2. The day the music died refers to the plane crash that took place on Tuesday, February 3, 1959, when rock and roll
composers and musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper ("J. P." Richardson), along with pilot Roger
Peterson, died during their tour of the United States.
3. It is said, that it is by the name of the plane
because they give us a lot of benefits: Broccoli, artichokes, salomon
1. Green tea because it claims to help reduce stress and anxiety