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Review the claim and the two pieces of evidence.Soda in a glass bottle tastes better than soda in a plastic bottle.Evidence A: A taste researcher at a top college notes that exposure to light can alter the taste of soda. "Soda in an aluminum can may taste fresher than soda in a clear plastic bottle," she explains.Evidence B: According to the Institute of Food Technologists, soda's fizz leaks out of a plastic bottle faster than a glass bottle, making it go flat sooner. Unlike glass, plastic also tends to transfer an unpleasant taste into soda.Why is Evidence B stronger than Evidence A?Evidence A is anecdotal. The source is voicing a personal opinion about soda containers.Evidence A does not directly support the claim. It does not compare soda in glass bottles to soda in plastic bottles.Submit

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Review the claim and the two pieces of evidence.Soda in a glass bottle tastes better than soda in a plastic bottle.Evidence A: A taste researcher at a top college notes that exposure to light can alter the taste of soda. "Soda in an aluminum can may taste fresher than soda in a clear plastic bottle," she explains.Evidence B: According to the Institute of Food Technologists, soda's fizz leaks out of a plastic bottle faster than a glass bottle, making it go flat sooner. Unlike glass, plastic also tends to transfer an unpleasant taste into soda.Why is Evidence B stronger than Evidence A?Evidence A is anecdotal. The source is voicing a personal opinion about soda containers.Evidence A does not directly support the claim. It does not compare soda in glass bottles to soda in plastic bottles.Submit

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Evidence B is stronger than Evidence A for a couple of reasons. Firstly, Evidence A is anecdotal and

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