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Iteru [2.4K]
2 years ago
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HURRY!! Which of the following statements is the most respectful and credible ins supporting teen ownership and use of smartphon

es?
A: After sorting through the evidence on both sides, I believe that the benefits of smartphones for teens outweigh the potential consequences.
B: It is obvious once a person examines the arguments on each side that teens ought to be able to own and use smartphones for education.
C: News and information outlets such as Onlinecolleges.net report that 47 percent of students have used a mobile app for learning.
D: Edudemic.com published an article nothing that even basic apps on smartphones, like calculators and calendars, and studying.
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1 answer:
Alex17521 [72]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The statement that is the most respectful and credible in supporting teen ownership and use of smartphones is:

News and information outlets such as Onlinecolleges.net report that 47 percent of students have used a mobile app for learning.

Explanation:

In order to make a respectful and credible statement you have to be very careful of the vocabulary and writing structure that you use, besides reliable evidence must be used in the sentence to support your idea, Option C follows these parameters while the other three options are to direct and personal or do not land the message they want to communicate.

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