If a mom tells her daughter that she would be prettier if she lost weight then ________.

A. The daughter will learn that the goals of weight loss are to be attractive and accepted by others

B. The daughter will learn that the goals of weight loss are to live a healthy and long life

C. The daughter will learn that the goals of weight loss are to be unattractive and unconcerned about what others think

D. All of the above
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Right.

To answer this question, we need to analyze the given statement. The mom is telling her daughter that she would be prettier if she lost weight. Now let's break it down:

If a mom tells her daughter that she would be prettier if she lost weight, it suggests that the mom believes being thinner equates to being more attractive. This assertion alone does not provide any information about living a healthy and long life or being unattractive and unconcerned about what others think.

Therefore, option D, which states "All of the above," is not correct since there is no evidence in the statement to support the idea that the mom's comment reflects the goals of weight loss being related to living a healthy and long life or being unattractive and unconcerned about the opinions of others.

The correct answer is A. The daughter will learn that the goals of weight loss are to be attractive and accepted by others, as the mom's comment implies that weight loss is connected to being prettier, thus emphasizing external beauty and societal acceptance.