The passage describes the process of making a particular type of food, beginning with the ingredients and ending with the final product. The author includes specific instructions and details about each step of the process. What is the most likely reason why the author provides such specific details?
The author’s use of specific details in this passage primarily serves to
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The author’s use of specific details helps the reader to visualize the process, making it more vivid and memorable. The details help the reader to understand the process, but they are not primarily intended to explain the science, convince the reader that the process is easy, or persuade the reader to try making the food.
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