Could anyone suggest a food that could go in Room 101. Room 101 is a room where you put all the foods you hate.

I have been assigned to write a persuasive text on why i want this food to be put in room 101 and why.
Kindly suggest a food that people generally like but it's unhealthy or a just a food that people hate.
Thanks

You can write most persuasively about a food that YOU choose.

I think I don't like avocados -- but I doubt if you could write about them very persuasively.

I have never been able to stand fish -- of any type -- but Ms. Sue is right. You must write about what YOU don't like.

I love avocados! but they are healthy so i couldn't really persuade it to be in room 101. I have already written about hamburgers? i need two more foods?

Thank you... i have thought of foods

You're welcome.

Sure, I'd be happy to suggest a food that you could consider for your persuasive text on why it should be put in Room 101. Here are a couple of options:

1. Deep-fried Twinkies:
Deep-fried Twinkies are a popular fairground treat that many people enjoy. However, they are an excellent choice to write about as they are unhealthy and contribute to a variety of health problems. To research this topic, I recommend looking into the negative effects of excessive sugar consumption, excessive unhealthy fat intake, and the impact of fried foods on heart health. These topics will provide you with compelling arguments to support your case.

2. Brussels sprouts:
Brussels sprouts are often disliked by many people due to their strong taste and odor. While they are generally considered healthy, you could argue why they should be banished to Room 101. Explore the reasons behind why people dislike Brussels sprouts, such as the sulfur compounds that contribute to their distinctive taste and smell. Additionally, you could discuss how alternate cooking methods might make them more appealing to those who dislike them.

Remember, the purpose of your persuasive text is to convince your audience why your chosen food should be put in Room 101. Researching supporting evidence and presenting it in a well-structured manner will help you make a strong case persuasively.