Chill onions in the refrigerator for 30 minutes before peeling or chopping them. Sulfuric vapors move slower in the cold—think about how garbage smells worse during hot weather. Leave the onion root intact until the last possible moment to prevent irritants from escaping into the air. The root contains the largest concentration of sulfuric compounds in an onion. Chop or cut the onion with a sharp knife. Fast, clean slicing puts less pressure on the onion tissue and minimizes the release of sulfuric compounds. A sharp knife also allows you to expedite your slicing and reduce your exposure to the onion fumes. Open a window or light a scented candle close to your chopping station. The hot flame of a candle attracts tear-causing vapor and reduces the amount of vapor circulating in the air.



What is the most important thing that can be done to make these instructions easier to follow?

adding a supply list before the instructions
adding more descriptive information so the steps are clearer
using numbers to help readers see the various steps easier
changing nothing

Respuesta :

I'm thinking either "Using numbers to help readers see the various steps easier," or "adding a supply list before the instructions." (I'm sorry I couldn't give a more clear answer, but I hope this helps narrow down the choices)

Answer:

Explanation:its c using numbers to help readers see the various steps easier