Read this excerpt from the text and one from another source. How do these excerpts connect? A Excerpt 2 provides evidence to support a claim made in Excerpt 1. (B) Excerpt 2 provides evidence that disproves statements made in Excerpt 1. C Excerpt 2 is explaining the same research as found in Excerpt 1. D Excerpt 2 presents a different point of view on an idea in Excerpt 1. Excerptis Excerpt 2 Added sugar refers to sweeteners added to foods during processing, as opposed to sugar that naturally occurs in a food such as fruit. Added sugars come in many forms. Honey, molasses, mal syrup, corn syrup, and cane juice are examples. There is little or no nutritional difference between these sweeteners. Candy, desserts, energy drinks, and sodas contain a lot of sugar. Sugar is also an ingredient in many foods that are not noticeably sweet. Because sugar is found in so many foods, most people underestimate how much sugar they consume.

Excerpt 1: "Added sugars come in many forms. Honey, molasses, mal syrup, corn syrup, and cane juice are examples."

Excerpt 2: "Sugar is also an ingredient in many foods that are not noticeably sweet."

These excerpts connect as Excerpt 2 provides evidence to support the claim made in Excerpt 1 that added sugars come in various forms and can be found in foods that are not typically considered sweet.