Answer:
<em>I use digital media to read books due to its simplicity and ease of use. Unlike the print media form that might be bulky, with the digital media, hundreds of books can be stored in it thereby making it more environmentally friendly (due to non-printing of those books out using papers).</em>
I think the author's discussion of teenagers'reading habit reflect his own personal experiences in reading due to various references which he made pointing towards that.
Explanation:
While it might have grown over time and helped us communicate, it also isn't always 100% reliable. And, technology isn't always seen as the safest either, there is no guarantee your information will be safe and secure with technology.
The correct option is: <em>the reader could set his or her own pace and reread parts for clarity.</em>
When we read a text, we are able to do it in <em>our own pace</em>, <em>managing our time</em>, and <em>reading again</em> the parts we could not understand the first time.
On the other hand, <em>listening to audios</em> (or watching videos) can easily <em>affect our emotional perception</em> about a particular theme.
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