Part A
What claim does the author make make against binge-watching in the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching"?
Binge-watching may lead to isolation and dependency.
Binge-watching can cause vision and hearing problems for viewers.
Binge-watching immerses the viewer in the story.
Binge-watching stops people from obsessing about problems.
Question 2
Part B
Which statement accurately assesses the claim identified in Part A?
It is effective because the author describes multiple effects of binge-watching when it becomes a habit.
It is ineffective because the evidence about health issues related to binge-watching is not supported by outside sources.
It is ineffective because the author only discusses the negative effects of binge-watching on stress levels.
It is effective because the author lists the negative physical effects of binge-watching on the body.
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Mr. underwood's editorial defending tom robinson is surprising because he's described as not wanting to be near negroes it's a dangerous stance to take at that time he had been neutral during the trial he wasn't in the courtroom
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