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Natasha_Volkova [10]
3 years ago
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In “Peace on the Mountain,” which of the following BEST explains the additional stress the narrator feels on the first day of ei

ghth grade?
A
The narrator needs to have enough money for lunch.
B
Eighth grade students are now required to determine a career path.
C
The narrator must find his new classes after receiving his schedule on the first day.
D
Students at the narrator’s school are given homework on the very first night of school.
English
1 answer:
PIT_PIT [208]3 years ago
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Answer:

d

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“It is also freeing to not really have to respond to emails or even text messages when I choose to not be available. What it forces me and others to do is pick up the phone and talk. Having those dialogues has deepened friendships and allowed me to get to know people better.”

“And if I really needed to use GPS or look up a number, I am usually with a person who can do that for me,” she continues. “I am glad I cannot use a smartphone because it would waste time and energy and probably make me less smart.”

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Todd Starkweather, General Studies program director at South University, Richmond believes a lot of people are at least somewhat addicted to their cell phone.

“I see it frequently in my classes,” he says. “I make certain that students using their phones don’t disturb the learning of others, but do not make an active effort to police an individual who may not be paying attention.”

Starkweather says it’s up to the student whether or not they choose to spend class time listening and learning, or wasting their time on the phone.

As for the impact mobile phones have made on his own personal life, Starkweather says it’s helped him to stay more connected to family and friends than he was in the past.

I never take my phone into my classroom when I teach. Somehow I’m able to get through that hour and 40 minutes without my phone.

“I suppose I’m in much more constant contact with individuals, getting frequent updates,” he says.

He remembers the days before mobile phones when it wouldn’t seem like a long time to go eight hours not hearing from close friends or family members.

For example, before everyone had mobile phones, he says if a friend went on vacation you probably wouldn’t hear from them while they’re away, but now you often receive frequent updates of their journey from the road.

Although having the ability to connect with anyone, at almost anytime, is convenient, Starkweather doesn’t feel it’s necessary to have the device glued to his side at all times.

“There are times when I simply put the phone away, times I don’t need it,” Starkweather says.

“I never take my phone into my classroom when I teach,” Starkweather adds. “Somehow I’m able to get through that hour and 40 minutes without my phone.”

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Saunders Medlock advises mobile phone users to set rules and practice good phone etiquette.

“Some of these are no phones at a meal, whether it be at home or eating out; no checking the phone on a date or when you are out with friends; phone is off at critical meetings and set to vibrate at others,” she says. “And it goes without saying you should not be on or using your phone while driving.”

She says people are in the habit of checking their cell phone in short intervals of time, like every five minutes.

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She believes this constant reliance on mobile phones is having a negative impact on people’s interpersonal skills.

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2. The theme symbolized by this expression is that of Reconciliation.

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The description of the disagreement between the couple in this story showed a heated atmosphere prior to the onset of the snow. When the snow began to fall, peace returned between the couple. They were then able to talk about their misunderstanding and peacefully resolve them.

The theme symbolized by this expression is that of Reconciliation. Reconciliation is the act of resolving disputes. Initially this was not possible, but the onset of the snow made it feasible.

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