You’ll get well quickly if you eat this food.
A. You can’t get well quickly if you don’t eat this food.
B. You won’t get well quickly if you don’t eat this food.
C. You shouldn’t get well quickly if you don’t eat this food.
D. You don’t get well quickly if you don’t eat this food.

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