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English, 09.09.2021 01:00 cristian691023

1. What is the central idea of the article? The article is teens say social media isn't as bad for them as you might think

A Teens and adults disagree about the effects of social media on young people's lives.

B The most important benefit of social media is the way it helps teens express themselves.

C Teens today have a more negative relationship with social media than earlier generations.

D Social media has its drawbacks, but many teens say that it has positive effects on their lives.

2 Which statement best describes how the author develops her central idea?

A She presents advice form parents and guardians.

B She present anecdote and personal stories form teenagers.

C She presents statistics and conclusions form a research study.

D She presents negative testimonials from teens who suffered harm of social media

3 In paragraph 1 how does the following quote affect the tone of the passage?

A It suggests that readers should doubt the results of the research study.

B It suggests that readers should share this important information with others.

C It suggests that readers should take the negative effects of social media more seriously

D It suggests that readers should trust the information that shows the positive effects on social media.​

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