Brainliest and 5 stars from reading paragraph 5 of the felton article, a student could conclude that a) players should not eat or drink while playing video games. b) playing video games can improve skills that are useful in life. c) players should limit fast-paced video games to reduce reaction time. d) players should limit fast-paced video games to increase reaction time. which choice best describes the method of organization used in this passage? a) the author uses a claim/support structure. b) the author moves from problem to solution. eliminate c) the author follows a chronological pattern of development. d) the author describes the benefits of video games in order of importance. which is an opposing argument (against video games) that readers understand the focus or standpoint of this essay? a) video games to improve players' reaction time b) video games also hand-eye coordination. eliminate c) others blame them for causing children to sit in front of the television, instead of getting exercise. d) even simple games seem to boost brainpower.
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