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Read these sentences from lines 13 through 16.
A cramped public-school test kitchen might seem an unlikely outpost for a food
revolution. But Collaze and scores of others across the country-celebrity chefs and
lunch ladies, district superintendents and politicians-say they're determined to
improve what kids eat in school.
Which central idea is supported by these sentences?
A It is not easy to make changes in school lunch programs.
B Public schools have become test kitchens for improving the American diet.
C Many people have been seeking to improve the nutritional value of school lunches.
D Educating students about nutrition can improve their health for the rest of their lives.

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Answer:

C: Many people have been seeking to improve the nutritional value of school lunches.

Explanation: The passage is about people who want to improve what kids eat in school.

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