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Few things bring back childhood memories for me like baking Toll House chocolate chip cookies. This cookie recipe has humble beginnings. Ruth Wakefield of the Toll House restaurant in Whitman, Massachusetts, created it. The recipe appeared in a 1938 cookbook written by Wakefield called Tried and True. A year later, Wakefield sold the recipe and the use of the Toll House name to Nestlé for one dollar, and the rest is history.

What is the main topic of this passage?

  • A. The history of the Nestle company
  • B. Childhood memories
  • C. How to make money as a baker
  • D. Ruth Wakefield's cookie recipe
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The main topic of the passage is Ruth Wakefield's cookie recipe. The passage discusses the origin of Toll House chocolate chip cookies, attributing it to Ruth Wakefield, who created the recipe. It also mentions her selling the recipe to Nestl©. While the passage briefly mentions Nestl©'s involvement, the primary focus is on the creation of the cookie recipe by Ruth Wakefield, making choice D the correct answer.