Multiple Choice
It is unreasonable to label some foods as healthy and others as unhealthy. All foods provide calories, which are necessary for human survival. If a food allows a human to survive, then it is by its very nature healthy, and common "healthy" foods are no different than their "unhealthy" counterparts.
The argument proceeds by
A) Explaining why a commonly held perception is true.
B) Explaining why unhealthy foods are actually more healthy than "healthy" foods.
C) Redefining a term in a way that is favorable to the argument.
D) Showing that a necessary condition for applying the term "healthy" is not always satisfied.
E) Showing that because something is true for everything, it must be true for a specific example.
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