Multiple Choice
Hot peppers cause a burning sensation in the mouth because they contain a compound called capsaicin (or any of the related compounds called capsaicinoids) . Capsaicin is an alkaline oil that binds to pain receptors in the mucous membrane. In some cases it produces excruciating agony. Drinking something acidic, like lemonade, helps to combat the burning. Anne Marie Helmenstine, About.com Guide to Chemistry
A) Nonargument.
B) Argument; conclusion: Capsaicin is an alkaline oil ... mucous membrane.
C) Argument; conclusion: Hot peppers cause a burning sensation in the mouth.
D) Argument; conclusion: Drinking something acidic ... combat the burning.
E) Argument; conclusion: They contain a compound ... capsaicinoids) .
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