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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need help with one question. Read the following excerpt from an argumentative essay. Answer the question that follows: Critics might say that smart phones in the classroom cause too many distractions. A 2009 article in Education Magazine made just such a claim. Although cell phones can certainly cause distractions, current research suggests that teachers and students are putting phones to better use. A 2013 Educator Insider poll reveals that 67% of high school instructors now encourage students to use phones in the classroom setting. Students without phones are actually at a disadvantage in the classroom. The poll lists Internet access, spell checks, and collaboration as three key uses of smart phones in an educational setting. Based on this excerpt, what is most likely the original claim the author made in this argument? A. Cell phones are awesome for many cool reasons. B. Cell phones are a major cause of distraction. C. Cell phones should be allowed in the classroom. D. Cell phones should not be allowed in the classroom.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would say C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i agree C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I accidentally posted the wrong question. C is the correct answer for this one though.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This is the question I actually need help on; Read the following excerpt from an argumentative essay. Answer the question that follows. Critics might say that smart phones in the classroom cause too many distractions. A 2009 article in Education Magazine made just such a claim. Although cell phones can certainly cause distractions, current research suggests that teachers and students are putting phones to better use. A 2013 Educator Insider poll reveals that 67% of high school instructors now encourage students to use phones in the classroom setting. Students without phones are actually at a disadvantage in the classroom. The poll lists Internet access, spell checks, and collaboration as three key uses of smart phones in an educational setting. What is the counterclaim the author introduces to the argument? A. Cell phones should be allowed in the classroom. B. Cell phones in the classroom cause too many distractions. C. Students without phones are actually at a disadvantage in the classroom. D. 67% of high school instructors now encourage students to use phones in the classroom. (Sorry, I'm new to Open Study.)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i wanna say D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea, i would say D too.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know it is not C or D. I've already tried those and they are both wrong.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think that is B. I just don't know if the question is talking about the author introducing the opponent's counterclaim or their own.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I just submitted my answer and it is B. B is the correct answer. :) :) :) :) :) :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nice!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know Right!!!!!! Thanks man!!!!!!

OpenStudy (shamallamadingdong):

anytime :D

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