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kykrilka [37]
4 years ago
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In the article Turning off Dining in what was her main point?

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hichkok12 [17]4 years ago
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What is the context of “Turning off, Dining In”?a.I find that the context of this article is how technical advances have changed how peopleinteract with each other, as well as changed how we socialize.2.Summarize the author’s purpose for writing the article in one sentence.a.I feel that the author’s purpose for writing this article was to bring light to the point that even though there is new technology we as parents still need to make time to engage in our children’s’ life’s as well as friends and family life’s.3.Look back and try to find the actual sentence in which the author states her main point.a.I feel that the author states her main point when she says “It seems to me that smartphones are slowly eroding connected quality time for families, and at no other  

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