How can the topic "students and cell phones” be presented as an argument?
a. recent surveys s...
How can the topic "students and cell phones” be presented as an argument?
a. recent surveys suggest that over 70 percent of all american students ages 14–17 own a cell phone.
b. students at omega high school have expressed interest in having access to their phones during school hours.
c. school policies regarding cell-phone usage varies by region and is the source of considerable debate.
d. cell-phone usage should be embraced at public schools as a means of information acquisition.
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