Choice b is the correct one, lemme know if you want an explanation
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Does exposure to violent movies or video games make kids more aggressive?
Although experts agree that no single factor can cause a nonviolent person to act aggressively, some studies (though not all) suggest that heavy exposure to violent media can be a risk factor for violent behavior. Children who are exposed to multiple risk factors -- including substance abuse, aggression, and conflict at home -- and also consume violent media are more likely to behave aggressively.
While exposure to violent media is only one of several risk factors, it is one that parents have control over. As parents, they can make a choice to consistently expose their kids to media that reflects their own personal values and say "no" to the stuff that doesn't. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends Common Sense Media as a resource to guide media selections.
There are so many great benefits to media and technology, including the potential to teach valuable skills. Doing research about TV shows, movies, or games before kids watch, play, and interact with them will go a long way in helping them avoid the bad stuff.
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Answer:
- A. It is the Spring Fragrance's fifth wedding anniversary, and Mr. Spring Fragrance is eager to celebrate with his wife.
- B. Mr. Spring Fragrance discusses the meaning of the verse he overhears with a young man who lives next door.
Explanation:
In this short story titled <em>Mrs. Spring Fragrance </em>by<em> Edith Eaton</em>, we learn about Laura who has befriended the titular character. Laura is to be betrothed to a man she does not want and Mrs. Fragrance comforts her with poetry.
Mr Fragrance overhears their conversation and ponders on it while touching a gift he bought for his wife to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary.
He then discusses the lines he heard with a young man who lived next door to him and unhappy with the explanation.