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Read the following essay and answer the next questions after reading the text.

1. Describe how gardening programs in the Bronx help students find fresh produce.

2. What was the result of the Move to Fresh Fruits and Vegetables project? Include three pieces of information from the text in your answer.

3. This text describes several efforts to “bring healthy food options to people everywhere.” Explain which effort or efforts are likely to have the greatest impact. !!SUPPORT YOUR ANSWER WITH EVIDENCE FROM THE TEXT!!

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1) Gardening Programs on The Bronx help students find fresh produce by having limited green space, and by teaching students how to grow their own gardens on school grounds!

2. The results of the "Move to Fresh Fruits, and Vegetables" Project were that it became an important tool to combat childhood obesity, the program has been successful in introducing elementary school children to a variety of produce that they otherwise might not have the opportunity to sample, and that 46 percent % of stores started stocking more produce, 32% percent of stores reported more customers bought fruit, and finally 26% percent reported more customers! bought vegetables! The Fresh Fruits results were promoting healthier food on public schools! 2. might need details which are already on the Text, you just find that on your own if you may, thank you!

3) The efforts to (that) likely have the biggest impact on "bringing healthy food options to people everywhere¨" are gardening programs; helping students to find fresh produce by touching, and tasting vegetables on their school grounds! Or in California, a nonprofit Program called: Food, What?¨ make youth harvest vegetables from farms to make new dishes!

For Example, on the "Moving Up" subheading, it states that, "In 2010, the New York City Health Department started a project called Move to Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. City officials urged bodega owners to sell fresh produce. The result? 1) 46 percent of stores started stocking more produce! 2. 32 percent of stores reported more customers bought fruit! 3) 26 percent reported more customers bought vegetables! Another Example is that, on the subheading "trying new thing to eat" on its first paragraph, it states that, "Other efforts are bearing fruit across the nation! In California, Maya found a way for the Santa Cruz Teen Center to serve wholesome food! She joined a youth empowerment program called “Food, What? !” She was able to work at a nonprofit farm! “We got youth from the teen center to harvest a bunch of vegetables from the farm each week to make new dishes with vegetables like Swiss chard, onions, and bell peppers!”"

In Conclusion, this shows, how efforts may bring healthy food options to people everywhere!

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gardening programs in the bronx help students find fresh products as well because the city has limited green space many of the children don't know how plants grow or how they look in true form says Garce Walfall she is the director of the schools health program

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