Yes, It is absolutely used correctly.
Choose only one question from section 1 and only one question from section 2 to answer. the answers to these questions must both be 5 sentences long, split them into paragraphs. in the answer to your chosen question from section 1 make sure you include 2 pieces of evidence from the text you looked at
<em>Hey!</em><em>!</em>
<em>Question</em><em>:</em><em> </em><em>Don't</em><em> </em><em>data </em><em>your </em><em>I </em><em>need</em>
<em>Answer:</em><em> </em><em>I </em><em>don't</em><em> </em><em>need </em><em>your </em><em>data.</em>
<em>Hope </em><em>it</em><em> </em><em>will</em>
<em>Good </em><em>luck</em><em> on</em><em> your</em><em> assignment</em>
Hi, how are you
I’m good, how are you
I’m swell! So let’s get started! Did you bring your application papers
Yes *hands them over
Thank you,I see that you have some experience working in a similar setting, why do you no longer work there
Answer:
One good side of having a mobilephone (or giving one to a kid) is that you will have much more contact. If the person with the phone is in danger, they can call their family and/or the police. Without a phone, this may be much harder to do. A downside of a kid having a mobile phone is that they may be exposed to many things on the internet, especially with social media. They could see thing they do not wish to see, they may be bullied, or they may experience jelousy when seeing other people on social media. In my opinion, phones are a very good resource for schoolwork, watching occasional videos, seeing the news, and staying in contact with family and friends, but this is only up to a certain point.
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