The answer to this would be A, it merges simple responses to stimuli and sends information to the brain
Answer: I would contend that the right answers are A) It clearly takes one side of an issue and E) It is a statement of fact.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that to claim is to state that something is a fact, or that is true, even if you cannot prove it and even if not everybody believes it, as it is the case here. The student claims that, in spite of what some people think, video games CAN teach young people some valuable skills. Can he or she demonstrate that? And, even if he or she can, will everybody believe it? In addition, because of their assertive nature, claims often reflect one side of an issue.
The internet would win because you can access more information than what you can with the print and press. <span />
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idea for online dating:
=> It’s best to first research what are those effects of online dating to the
society. Then explain how it changes every person’s mindset about physical
dating. Cite also some examples about teenagers that love to have online
dating. Give the advantage and disadvantage of online dating.
Do not conclude that it does bad; rather give more information about it. What
risk a teen can have if he/she engaged in online dating and then meeting.</span><span>
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