The prayer for sanctification is called __________
a. eruv
b. shema
c. amidah
d. kaddish
D
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consumed in large quantities can raise blood cholesterol levels and contribute to heart disease. Studies have indicated a connection between the sugars in milk and ovarian cancer. The proteins in cows' milk can cause the body to develop antibodies that can lead to diabetes, and in a fourth of the population milk causes bloating, flatulence, and sometimes diarrhea. Jane Brody, "Debate over Milk: Time to Look at the Facts" A) Argument, conclusion: The proteins in cows' milk ... sometimes diarrhea. B) Argument, conclusion: Whole milk consumed ... contribute to heart disease. C) Argument, conclusion: Studies have indicated ... ovarian cancer. D) Argument; conclusion: Cows' milk is hardly ... would have us believe. E) Nonargument.