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In the U.S. about 400,000 deaths a year can be attributed to cigarette smoking. Cigarette makers insist that there is no proof that heart 10 disease, even lung cancer, or any other disease, is actually caused by cigarettes. They deny adding nicotine to cigarettes; they even deny nicotine is addictive. They say that if it was, how could 40 million Americans have given up smoking in the last 20 years. They compare it to coffee drinking and ask if coffee manufacturers are 15 accused of adding caffeine to their coffee.
Whatever the facts are, there is no doubt however that cigarette manufacturers do try to entice young people, even in their teens, to smoke, by advertisements and promotions that create an image even more addictive 20 than the nicotine in cigarettes.
1. What is the best title for the passage?
2. What is the attitude of cigarette manufacturers to nicotine?
3. Why do cigarette makers compare cigarette smoking with coffee drinking?
4. As used in line 18 the word “entice” means?
5. The author implies in the passage that cigarette manufacturers do?
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