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In our state, many a couple with teenage kids has fallen
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In our state, many a couple with teenage kids has fallen for the latest food fad: saladism. However, all teenagers need a lot of protein - that the body can absorb and imbibe easily - to grow in terms of height. Therefore, their parents should give them a diet heavy on fish, meat and eggs.
Which of the following is an assumption involved in the argument above?
(A) Saladism is bad for children.
(B) It is possible for many adults to adopt a practice that has no logical reasons to be adopted.
(C) Salads do not contain enough protein.
(D) The protein that are harder to absorb and imbibe do not help a teenager to grow in height.
(E) Fish, meat and eggs contain protein of different sorts.