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According to the passage, environmentalists argument against Ames is that______.A.Ames is

According to the passage, environmentalists argument against Ames is that______.

A.Ames is a stooge for the chemical industry because he thinks there has to be a choice.

B.Ames does consulting for the chemical drug and food companies and law firms.

C.Ames has erred in supposing that people have to make a choice between cancer risks.

D.More attention should be paid to TCE in drinking water than public education of cigarette smoking.

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