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lara [203]
2 years ago
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Which statement is insufficient evidence to support the claim that social media helps teens who are shy connect with other peopl

e? Shy adults are comfortable on social media. Social media gives them a place to make friends. Teens report that social media makes them feel less shy. Teens report feeling more outgoing on social media.
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1 answer:
natka813 [3]2 years ago
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Social media is a virtual platform that helps people to connect with each other. Reports state that shy teens are more likely to connect on social platforms and feel more outgoing.

<h3 /><h3>How Social media helps shy teens?</h3>

Approximately 25% of teens have reported that social media makes them feel less shy. Social media helps teens to connect on online platforms, which boosts the confidence in teens as they do not have to face people in person.

Social media provides a platform to teens is a general statement and does not imply any evidence that social media helps teens who are shy to interact or connect with others.

Therefore, option 'B', social media gives them a place to make friends, is not sufficient to provide the relevant evidence to support the claim.

Learn more about social media, here,

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