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What does Feinberg mean by sayingI would take th


What does Feinberg mean by saying"I would take these findings with a whole box of salt"?

A. He doubts the findings very much.

B. He would consider them while shopping for salt.

C. He definitely believes the findings.

D. He would consider them while eating his meals.

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