English, 08.06.2020 08:57 rafigm8780
One reason the author gives to support the claim “Toddlers should not play with digital devices” is that several studies show that excessive use of mobile devices and TV can harm children of all ages. Select all the statements the author includes as evidence to support this reason.
(A) The more children use such devices, the less likely they are to exercise.
(B) Some believe that certain game and media content can make some children more aggressive and violent.
(C) Cris Rowan says that all these concerns mean children’s time with mobile devices and TV should be limited.
(D) Rowan says, “The past decade has seen a profound increase in use of entertainment technology by children, some as young as one month of age.”
(E) The more children use the devices, the greater their chances are to suffer from some form of mental illness, such as depression.
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