Read "Food Tricks in Advertising" to complete the sorting activity below. Drag and drop each option into the column to which it applies. (8 points)

Key Ideas:

Unimportant ideas:

Options:
•Advertisers use different tricks to keep foods from melting during a photo shoot.
•Hamburgers, among other foods, are deliberately dressed to look more delicious in advertising.
•One trick food advertisers use is to substitute non-edible items in place of real food.
•Food advertisers use a variety of strategies to make food seem more appealing.
•Motor oil is used in place of syrup and dyed mashed potatoes are substituted for ice cream. •Bubbles are made using liquid soap or antacids plopped in the liquids.
•To keep the layers from moving, the lettuce, pickles, and tomatoes are pinned to the meat. •Sesame seeds are hand-glued on the tops of buns for an artistic effect.

Key Ideas:

- Advertisers use different tricks to keep foods from melting during a photo shoot.
- Hamburgers, among other foods, are deliberately dressed to look more delicious in advertising.
- One trick food advertisers use is to substitute non-edible items in place of real food.
- Food advertisers use a variety of strategies to make food seem more appealing.

Unimportant ideas:
- Motor oil is used in place of syrup and dyed mashed potatoes are substituted for ice cream.
- Bubbles are made using liquid soap or antacids plopped in the liquids.
- To keep the layers from moving, the lettuce, pickles, and tomatoes are pinned to the meat.
- Sesame seeds are hand-glued on the tops of buns for an artistic effect.

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Key Ideas:

- Advertisers use different tricks to keep foods from melting during a photo shoot.
- Hamburgers, among other foods, are deliberately dressed to look more delicious in advertising.
- One trick food advertisers use is to substitute non-edible items in place of real food.
- Food advertisers use a variety of strategies to make food seem more appealing.

Unimportant ideas:
- Motor oil is used in place of syrup and dyed mashed potatoes are substituted for ice cream.
- Bubbles are made using liquid soap or antacids plopped in the liquids.
- To keep the layers from moving, the lettuce, pickles, and tomatoes are pinned to the meat.
- Sesame seeds are hand-glued on the tops of buns for an artistic effect.

To complete the sorting activity, you need to identify the key ideas and unimportant ideas from the given options. Here is a breakdown of each option:

Key Ideas:
- Advertisers use different tricks to keep foods from melting during a photo shoot.
- Hamburgers, among other foods, are deliberately dressed to look more delicious in advertising.
- One trick food advertisers use is to substitute non-edible items in place of real food.
- Food advertisers use a variety of strategies to make food seem more appealing.

Unimportant ideas:
- Motor oil is used in place of syrup and dyed mashed potatoes are substituted for ice cream.
- Bubbles are made using liquid soap or antacids plopped in the liquids.
- To keep the layers from moving, the lettuce, pickles, and tomatoes are pinned to the meat.
- Sesame seeds are hand-glued on the tops of buns for an artistic effect.

Now, you can drag and drop each option into the corresponding column based on whether it is a key idea or an unimportant idea.