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Most of us spend much more time with digital media than we did a decade ago. But today’s teens have come of age with smartphones in their pockets. Compared to teens a couple of decades ago, the way they interact with traditional media like books and movies is fundamentally different.
My co-authors and I analyzed nationally representative surveys of over one million U.S. teens collected since 1976 and discovered an almost seismic shift in how teens are spending their free time.
Increasingly, books seem to be gathering dust.
It’s all about the screens
By 2016, the average 12th grader said they spent a staggering six hours a day texting, on social media, and online during their free time. And that’s just three activities; if other digital media activities were included, that estimate would surely rise.
Explanation:
The name of the ride, Killer Bees, as well as the graphic portrayal of bees attacking people and pets illustrated on the walls and passenger cars are in no way appropriate for children.
A. Parallel plots
The two women are both fending for themselves while their husbands are away fighting a war. Same plot but in a different time.
The answer is 'Hard Work' or just simply 'Work'.
Answer:
I'm gonna say A, because you didn't list the story. Next time, listing the story or paragraph would make it easier.