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Genetically Modified Organisms GMOs Genetically Modified Organisms

Eyes of Nye Genetically modified foods Central Idea: Is there something to be afraid of? Divide your paper in half: On one side, provide evidence to support the claim that we should be concerned about GMOs (cons) On the other side, provide evidence to support the claim that we should not be concerned about GMOs (pros)

Info Graphics Look at the colors used and how the facts are displayed. What is the feeling or tone of the infographic? What else do you notice? What is the theme and purpose of the infographic? What is the position and perspective on GMOs? Who created the infographic? What do you know about this organization? Does knowing this influence how you interpret or view the graphic?

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