Answer:
A.
Explanation:
ReSTART is a rehabilitation program founded by Hilarie Cash in the 2009. The program is aimed to treat people who are addicted to technology and virtual world, so much that they stop socializing with people around them.
It is a six weeks intensive rehab program. The facility is located in the woods outside Seattle. The founder of the program said that seven patients useed to be admitted at a time, and most of them would be young men addicted to video gaming.
The text focuses on the ReSTART program, that aims to help the people with technological addictions and to help them recognize what the technology has done to them and their lives. This program helps them to know the boundary and to know when these technology is becoming their addiction.
So, from the given options the correct one is A.
Answer:
"I couldn't believe I was really doing this," Neto recalls.
Explanation:
This book offers a narrative that shows how young people should be most responsible for promoting beneficial and real changes worldwide, through progressive attitudes and participation in transformative activist movements. The book shows the experience of some young people who already participate in this type of movement, to encourage and show how reprehensible it is.
I'm pretty sure it's "the baby cried" because an independent clause can stand alone and that can stand alone.
Answer:
The narrator starts to hear the heart beating while the police officers are in his home. It slowly drives him crazier and crazier, eventually confessing to the officers, thinking they know of his doings and mocking him.