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Vika [28.1K]
3 years ago
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Help! Answer all! No absurd answers and links allowed. Wont report if u tried to help!

English
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RoseWind [281]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

See explanation for answer.

Explanation:

13.) I believe the answer to question 13 is disdain or option A.

14.) I believe the answer to question 14 is determining the number of people who cross the bridge or option C.

15.) I believe the answer to question 15 is the supervisors' obsession with extrapolation or option E.

16.) I believe the answer to question 16 is that can tally quickly and accurately or option B.

17.) I believe the answer to question 17 is difference or option A.

I'm not entirely sure if this is correct but I hope it helps!

Have a lovely day!

Leni [432]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

13.) I believe the answer to question 13 is disdain or option A.

14.) I believe the answer to question 14 is determining the number of people who cross the bridge or option C.

15.) I believe the answer to question 15 is the supervisors' obsession with extrapolation or option E.

16.) I believe the answer to question 16 is that can tally quickly and accurately or option B.

17.) I believe the answer to question 17 is difference or option A.

Explanation:

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But the impact of social media on youth can also be significantly detrimental to mental health. In particular, social media and teen depression are closely linked. And while the majority of parents believe they know what their child is posting on social media, according to a Pew Research poll, a survey of teens found that 70 percent of them are hiding their online behavior from their parents.

Some experts worry that teens are more anxious and have lower self-esteem because of social media and texting. There are key differences to socializing online. Teens miss out more on things like body language and facial expressions. This can lead to more misunderstandings and hurt feelings. It can also make talking in person feel more intimidating. In real life you can’t spend time crafting the perfect response. You can’t make sure you look exactly the way you want to look. If you have a disagreement, you need to know how to respond in real time.

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Peer acceptance is extremely important for teenagers. It is easy to get caught up counting “likes” on social media. Teens can end up taking hundreds of photos, searching for the one that people will like most. And if the likes don’t come in, it can feel very personal.

Parents can help by setting a good example of how to use tech. Try to give kids your full attention when you are with them. If your head is often bent over a screen you’re sending the wrong message. Establish tech-free zones in in the house and tech-free hours.

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